I said I would and I did.
Took a short road trip last week, that is -- and headed west
to search for barns.
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I'm truly amazed at all of the unusual and lovely barns
present in my little corner of Washington County, Nebraska.
I hope you enjoy this one.
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For more interesting barns from all over the world,
visit Tricia's Barn Charm at Bluff Area Daily.
Sharing with Barn Charm, Homestead Barn Hop.

what a charming, unusual barn! great scenery, too.
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That´s pretty - the surroundings looks so nice! :-)
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for a road trip! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I love to look at old barns...actually I like to look at all the old buildings on the old farms. It is always interesting to see what the owners have done with something over the years.
ReplyDeleteIsn't this a nice set up, peaceful! I'd love to have this setting
ReplyDeleteI did the same thing this past weekend! This is a very nice-looking farm! Well maintained barn - so different from some I have been seeing lately! I love the view also!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful barn. I love these American treasures.
ReplyDeleteLook at all those silos! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteI really should take a picture of this old barn in our country area . It's abandoned and everytime I drive by it I think of you...was that creepy :)
ReplyDelete@Kim -- yep, I'm pretty creepy. ;)
ReplyDeleteWonderful set of silos and barn. I really like the setting. Great perspective.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a barn complex.
ReplyDeleteThis photo is such a beautiful capture of farm life. Thank you for sharing. I am visiting from the 'Homestead' hop ☺
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful setting. All that white with a touch of red...lovely.
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued by what could be over that mountain.
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So pretty.
ReplyDeleteNice set-up!
ReplyDeleteWow! ! What pretty pictures! !!!!
ReplyDeleteThis one is charming...it looks like it's own little village. Though I live in the city, I love knowing that when I need a respite, this is only a few minutes away. Thanks for sharing a little slice of heaven ~
ReplyDeleteHeader love today! Love that you found it again. :-))
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I always want to go peek inside!
ReplyDeleteLovely barns there. :o)
ReplyDeleteI should do the same! Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great scene Nancy! We went for a drive yesterday and I only took one barn photo :(
ReplyDeleteA great photo of a place I'd love to visit. Thanks for sahring!
ReplyDeleteAntonio
pretty blog and photos! Now i follow you! :D
ReplyDeletegreat little farm cluster w/ the grain bins!
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a complex. Lots of work going on here.
ReplyDeleteI need to do the same thing - travel down a couple different roads in search of new barn photos. My supply is running low!
You are so funny, do you move your furniture around as much as you change your header? It's always a surprise when I come here....and I do love your pic of the barn. Reminds me that it is time to go barn-hopping. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteLove the barn, Nancy, the barn photos are probably my favorite! And love what you have done with your blog!
ReplyDeletefantastic shot, and I love the shiny silos!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm counting six silos...unless there are more behind the main barn. I would love to travel around that area. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA lovely barnyard
ReplyDeleteI'd say your barn road trip was a success! What a cute little barn.
ReplyDeleteA great shot, love old farms and barns. Laura
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty impressive spread. I know you must have enjoyed your barn-searching road trip.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely setting for that charming barn and other outbuildings!
ReplyDeleteAnother "postcard" photo! I love that they have some red buildings in there. All farms need a red barn. ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy, What a great looking barn, and with so many other building with it I can tell it is a very busy farm indeed. I need a little road trip myself as I know there are lots of interesting barns around here too. *hugs*
ReplyDeleteLove the variety of colors in the picture! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful property! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous setting! And I guess it must be regional: I've never seen so many silos on one property. It makes for such an interesting shot. Good work!
ReplyDeleteImages of barns can be so relaxing. It's like going on a country drive on a Saturday with a convertible car.
ReplyDeleteNice shot!
A barn tour! What a good idea Nancy! This one if beautiful.
ReplyDeletewow Nancy, now THAT is a sharp looking barn! I'm hoping you enjoyed your trip but know that you did-you had your camera and what else did you need? (well except for Shane to be with you!)
ReplyDeleteOne of these days, I am going to do that too, Nancy! Lovely photo!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteNice little barn. You don't see many with a blue roof.
ReplyDeletea different header, right? great view there. love it. love all the trees & it all. looks pretty quiet. i wonder? (:
ReplyDeleteNice farm...looks very well maintained!
ReplyDeleteBarns are so clean and tidy...a photographer's dream with geometric shapes...love it!
ReplyDeleteI how I love to come take a peek at your barn photos.. This one looks great!!
ReplyDeleteHugs~
Very attractive!
ReplyDeleteA perfect little country scene!
ReplyDeleteWow that is some farm!
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty place!
ReplyDeleteSo charming - what an idyllic setting.
ReplyDeleteI love it! The whole scene is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOkay hands down this is the most beautiful barn I have ever seen. sandie
ReplyDeleteLooks like a well kept little farm setting. With all those grain storage bins it would seem a fairly large amount of farming is going on.
ReplyDeleteNice capture Nancy!
Beautiful barn scene!!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking barn and the bins make for a complete farm scene!
ReplyDeleteGreat big working farm & oh what a main barn! Beautiful find
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining =)
have you ever taken the barn tour through rural Iowa? They have all the painted patchwork on barns (like quilts, I cant' for the life of me recall what it s right now)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely farmstead. Obviously well loved!
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely setting...just so nice to look at. I wouldn't mind seeing that out my kitchen window.
ReplyDeleteI just glance at all your comments...apparently no one else had trouble viewing this. I tried several times last night to no avail. I kept getting this error code and did not report it...thought I would today but opens fine today.
Very charming barn and farm!
ReplyDeleteI need to take a road trip out in barn country myself. I'm out of barns. Love this one. Looks like a great place to live.
ReplyDeletewhat a cute little cluster of barns, lot's must be happening there.
ReplyDeletecan you get a little closer??
i went out yesterday, searching, searching....all i found were lot's of horses. the barns are set way back off the road. i don't like to trespass on people property, hehe, i came up with lot's of horse pictures and zero barns!!
Hi, Nancy
ReplyDeleteI love this pic of the barn. The way the barns sit snug in among those trees. Its a great pic.
Vanessa
That is a great barn. Thanks for sharing.
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Hello Nancy, I love the white barn, farm you posted. I'm new, I joined your big list. Maybe you can enjoy my blog too. Thanks for the Jane Austin quiz. My sis, Simple Sequins found you and shared your blog with me. Gladly I joined. When you see mine, you my think "what's her focus", I'm getting there, soon I hope. Nice place. ps. I only have a few chickens and a vegetable garden.
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