My inlaws are here visiting and I told them about you and your barns last night. They said I should give you their address so you can come check theirs out, but I told them your hubby has super barn hounding powers, and that I just know one day you'll surprise me with a pic of their barn on here!
I don't follow Troutbirder but do have his blog on my sidebar. I have added yours too. I occasionally change blogs out here every now and then but it is a tool. My big blog list is on my Blogs from around the World. You are definitely listed there under Nebraska. I wasn't sure if you were there or not but figured in the Midwest.
Ok thats it. I want this barn! LOL.. I actually wanted to build a barn to live in. Did I tell you that? Yep that was the original plan. Ummmm someone talked me into something different. Honeyman!! We should have built the barn ROFL ... anyway yet another great barn you have photoed! Um is that how you spell photoed? Well you know what I mean LOL
Thanks for signing up to follow The LG Report, I just returned the favor. You have some awesome pictures on here, I'm looking forward to spending some more time scrolling around when I get a chance. I think you've read the Kansas interview on The LGR, I haven't done a Nebraska interview yet, if you're interested in getting in the Hot Seat, lemme know. Thanks again for the follow!
It looks like "Home Sweet Home" to some barn lover. We have a neighbor who lives in a barn. It is amazing. They have let us take a tour or two,when some of my mother's family visit from out of state.
Old buildings make me want to see into their past. The people and times that have passed through their doors. Wish we could see this old barns people and times.
Nice photo! This barn has so much character. The three doors are a bit unusual, but I think you'd have to see inside to know why they built it that way.
What a fine example of a beautiful old barn. It has everything it would possibly need and looks to be in fine condition. Love the color of the paint job. Super post.
My inlaws are here visiting and I told them about you and your barns last night. They said I should give you their address so you can come check theirs out, but I told them your hubby has super barn hounding powers, and that I just know one day you'll surprise me with a pic of their barn on here!
ReplyDeleteI like to old lightening rod on the barns.
ReplyDeleteNancy, this is beautiful! I love the tones, and what a wonderful structure.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this today at The Creative Exchange.
Have a wonderful day.
lisa.
P.S. LOVE your new blog header!
Love the lighting in this image, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving this barn too...3 doors...I've never seen that.
ReplyDeleteOh I so love old barns. This one is beautiful I love the shape and colour of it. I wish I could see it. B
ReplyDeleteYour new header rocks!! Totally.
ReplyDeleteDi
What a neat shadow from the cupola!
ReplyDeleteI don't follow Troutbirder but do have his blog on my sidebar. I have added yours too. I occasionally change blogs out here every now and then but it is a tool. My big blog list is on my Blogs from around the World. You are definitely listed there under Nebraska. I wasn't sure if you were there or not but figured in the Midwest.
I'm loving it too! I want a tour the inside :)
ReplyDeletewhat a big beautiful barn! thanks for visiting and commenting on my blog, i look forward to seeing your photos of branches & blooms.
ReplyDeletei'm just learning about blog hops ~ it was fun to find yours, i tend to post on sundays, i'm off to visit more sunday best :)
Great image of a great barn!
ReplyDeleteoh yes. lots to love there! Door #1, no, Door #3 please. :)
ReplyDeletelove the new look, dearie! you go with your bad self!
I like all the doors on this one.
ReplyDeleteThe aisiatic lilies in my last post are new to be added to a bed. I get lots since a tiny dog has their name.
Great symmetry in this photo and once again, I adore the new header.
ReplyDeleteOh I love it too! It looks majestic and quaint all at the same time. Is that possible?
ReplyDeleteLOVE your new header!!!
Love this barn! Would love to see inside.
ReplyDeleteNow this barn would look perfect on my ranch! This one is a favorite. I just want to throw open one of those doors and go rummage around inside...
ReplyDeletei had to laugh at tex's "the price is right" joke!
ReplyDeletethis old girl has tons of personality.
I could sit and look at this barn for hours. I think I just might do that.
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is a barn! Do people buy old barns in Nebraska like they do here in Nova Scotia?
ReplyDeleteThat's a real beauty, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteI love the new banner. It's really beautiful. Boy if I had a scintilla of your talent, I'd be flying.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I love the tones and what a wonderful shape it has!
ReplyDeleteMore barns should be built this way today. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI would take that barn anyday, cool!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah...and would, if I could, move right in. : )
ReplyDelete~Andrea~
Great shot, and I love you new layout !:)
ReplyDeletehugs
Marisa
It's the patina that's got me going.. Love it.
ReplyDeleteDi
What a great-looking barn, with all the doors and the cupola! Wonderful processing too. Your header looks great!
ReplyDeleteOk thats it. I want this barn! LOL.. I actually wanted to build a barn to live in. Did I tell you that? Yep that was the original plan. Ummmm someone talked me into something different. Honeyman!! We should have built the barn ROFL ... anyway yet another great barn you have photoed! Um is that how you spell photoed? Well you know what I mean LOL
ReplyDeleteNancy,
ReplyDeleteThanks for signing up to follow The LG Report, I just returned the favor. You have some awesome pictures on here, I'm looking forward to spending some more time scrolling around when I get a chance. I think you've read the Kansas interview on The LGR, I haven't done a Nebraska interview yet, if you're interested in getting in the Hot Seat, lemme know. Thanks again for the follow!
really beautiful work!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove old barns - they can be so charming!
It looks like "Home Sweet Home" to some barn lover. We have a neighbor who lives in a barn. It is amazing. They have let us take a tour or two,when some of my mother's family visit from out of state.
ReplyDeleteThis one's a beauty...love the roof vent.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful. Just beautiful. There is really something about old barns. Can you just imagine the stories they hold?
ReplyDeleteIt all adds up to a lot of charm! Love your finishing too!
ReplyDeleteLove the tone a very charming barn. ^_^
ReplyDeleteBarn Charm
That is a great old barn!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm also lovin' this barn for the same reasons you do! What great character!
ReplyDeleteOld buildings make me want to see into their past. The people and times that have passed through their doors. Wish we could see this old barns people and times.
ReplyDeleteI would love to live in one of these.
ReplyDeleteI really like this barn and would love to see more of it. I would love to know the history of it, also.
ReplyDeleteThe 3 doors give it so much more charactor :) I really like the look of this one!
ReplyDeleteNice photo! This barn has so much character. The three doors are a bit unusual, but I think you'd have to see inside to know why they built it that way.
ReplyDeleteI wish our hearts had lightening rods... I could use the protection sometimes! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovin' it & don't forget the windows... very cool!!! =)
ReplyDeleteThank you
Great old barn!
ReplyDeleteThat barn definitely has some great elements! And a few windows, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great old barn! I love the 3 doors and the windows too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine example of a beautiful old barn. It has everything it would possibly need and looks to be in fine condition. Love the color of the paint job. Super post.
ReplyDeleteaww, Nancy!!
ReplyDeletesimply stunning!!!
great soft colours and beautiful colour harmony!
What a lovely barn.
ReplyDeleteI was too late to link to mine, but it can be seen at my blog.
http://noteworthymusings.blogspot.com/2011/05/barn-charm-31.html