Wordless Wednesday 329
Winter Farm, 2015
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23 comments:
Wow, that's an old farm !
Beautiful weathering. Thank you for sharing this photo with us.
I love old barns! This one has a couple of silos. How cool is that? Great photo! Happy #WW!
I used to dream of renovating an old barn to live in. They're such fascinating buildings. Great shot, and thank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/02/tijuana-sunrise-bottoms-up.html
Fabulous photo!!
Beautiful! But I'm ready for summer scenes....
So much silent history here...
This photo steals my heart! I have no words for how much I love it.
Brown and beautiful!
Happy WW!
Bonjour Beth - thanks for saying hello at my blog. Love this derelict photo - look forward to reading more of your blog too.
Beautiful texture in this photo Thanks for linking up to Song-ography.
There is something so stark, yet beautiful in this photo. I love how you've captured it.
Lovely!!
I love the look of old wood.
I love the textures and shapes on that old farm building. It must be interesting to photograph up close as well :)
I love how the wood siding stands out! Beautiful picture.
Love the detail in that shot.
This is totally frame-worthy. it reminds me of home.
its a terrific image
Beautiful! Old barns have such character.
Beautiful shot! I love the texture of the barn and those two silos.
I bet there are some stories in those old buildings...
Love this one!!
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