April 23, 2012

Barn Charm.



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.

72 comments:

  1. what a charming, unusual barn! great scenery, too.

    have a wonderful week ahead.

    xx

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  2. That´s pretty - the surroundings looks so nice! :-)

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  3. What a great idea for a road trip! Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Very 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.

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  5. Isn't this a nice set up, peaceful! I'd love to have this setting

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  6. I 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!

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  7. Another beautiful barn. I love these American treasures.

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  8. I 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 :)

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  9. @Kim -- yep, I'm pretty creepy. ;)

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  10. Wonderful set of silos and barn. I really like the setting. Great perspective.

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  11. This photo is such a beautiful capture of farm life. Thank you for sharing. I am visiting from the 'Homestead' hop ☺

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  12. Such a beautiful setting. All that white with a touch of red...lovely.

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  13. I'm intrigued by what could be over that mountain.
    m.

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  14. Wow! ! What pretty pictures! !!!!

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  15. This 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 ~

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  16. Header love today! Love that you found it again. :-))

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  17. Beautiful! I always want to go peek inside!

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  18. I should do the same! Nice photo!

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  19. That's a great scene Nancy! We went for a drive yesterday and I only took one barn photo :(

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  20. A great photo of a place I'd love to visit. Thanks for sahring!

    Antonio

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  21. pretty blog and photos! Now i follow you! :D

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  22. great little farm cluster w/ the grain bins!

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  23. That's quite a complex. Lots of work going on here.

    I need to do the same thing - travel down a couple different roads in search of new barn photos. My supply is running low!

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  24. 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!

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  25. Love the barn, Nancy, the barn photos are probably my favorite! And love what you have done with your blog!

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  26. fantastic shot, and I love the shiny silos!

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  27. Wow, I'm counting six silos...unless there are more behind the main barn. I would love to travel around that area. Beautiful!

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  28. I'd say your barn road trip was a success! What a cute little barn.

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  29. A great shot, love old farms and barns. Laura

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  30. That's a pretty impressive spread. I know you must have enjoyed your barn-searching road trip.

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  31. What a lovely setting for that charming barn and other outbuildings!

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  32. Another "postcard" photo! I love that they have some red buildings in there. All farms need a red barn. ;)

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  33. Hi 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*

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  34. Love the variety of colors in the picture! Gorgeous!

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  35. What a beautiful property! :)

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  36. What 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!

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  37. Images of barns can be so relaxing. It's like going on a country drive on a Saturday with a convertible car.

    Nice shot!

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  38. A barn tour! What a good idea Nancy! This one if beautiful.

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  39. wow 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!)

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  40. One of these days, I am going to do that too, Nancy! Lovely photo!...:)JP

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  41. Nice little barn. You don't see many with a blue roof.

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  42. a different header, right? great view there. love it. love all the trees & it all. looks pretty quiet. i wonder? (:

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  43. Nice farm...looks very well maintained!

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  44. Barns are so clean and tidy...a photographer's dream with geometric shapes...love it!

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  45. I how I love to come take a peek at your barn photos.. This one looks great!!

    Hugs~

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  46. A perfect little country scene!

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  47. So charming - what an idyllic setting.

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  48. I love it! The whole scene is beautiful!

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  49. Okay hands down this is the most beautiful barn I have ever seen. sandie

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  50. Looks 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.
    Nice capture Nancy!

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  51. Great looking barn and the bins make for a complete farm scene!

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  52. Great big working farm & oh what a main barn! Beautiful find

    Thanks so much for joining =)

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  53. 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)

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  54. What a lovely farmstead. Obviously well loved!

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  55. It is a lovely setting...just so nice to look at. I wouldn't mind seeing that out my kitchen window.

    I 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.

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  56. I 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.

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  57. what a cute little cluster of barns, lot's must be happening there.

    can 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!!

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  58. Hi, Nancy

    I love this pic of the barn. The way the barns sit snug in among those trees. Its a great pic.

    Vanessa

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  59. 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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