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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Sunday Stills....Old Barns

Foggy morning

Hop House

Corn crib

Old hop house in the fog



Perfect one for a farm like ours.....For more Sunday Stills.....

15 comments:

Janice said...

Good ones. Looks a little eerie in the fog.

Anonymous said...

Great shots! I love pix of old and new barns alike!

MTWaggin said...

Truly an amazing building and so very large! I love all the fog photos.

Martine said...

Great shots, I especially love the one in the fog.

Linda said...

I love the foggy shot too. It looks like it was a great old building in it's day.

Rev. Paul said...

Love 'em. Thanks for sharing!

Eva said...

I really like the fog shots. Looks a bit desolate.

Shirley said...

Doesn't matter what the weather, old barns are always photogenic.

Ed said...

Great shots!!! :-)

aurora said...

Nice barns & shots!

Far Side of Fifty said...

Interesting looking old barns in your area! :)

threecollie said...

Thank you all for your kind words! The two barns are our own heifer barn, which we do use in summer, some of the time, and our old hop house, which serves now as a machinery shed. I love having the hop house, a tribute to some of the less well-known history of the area, which as the major hop growing regions during the mid 1800s. Seems cool that our farm was a part of all that. There are still a few papery hop husks caught in the rafters and drying racks of the old building.

Anonymous said...

I love this barn, structurally beautiful. :)

Terry and Linda said...

I love that barn, actually all of the photos. The history of them speaks loudly.


Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
http://deltacountyhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com

Cathy said...

What is it about old barns?

More character than a cathedral.