More barns in Fall
black mamba
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I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
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These are good; all beautiful shots. I can never tire of seeing old barns in rustic settings.
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
Thanks, David. My wife says there must be a curse on me that makes me traipse after this stuff as much as I do. I tell her that after 35 years of being on the hunt and I've still got the curse, well.......it looks like I'm saddled with it for life.
Just happiness here, nothing else!! Bravo Tom!
Like them all, Tom.
It's always a surprise to me how long a barn will last with very little input
Thanks, Taz.
I hear you, my friend. I'm equally surprised at how long folks will continue to use some of these old barns. I see many of them that look to be on the verge of collapse, yet they still stack hay in them, store implements there, and even still keep some animals there. Amazing.
Tom...
All are beautiful images.
I lean to favor #2... the colors, structure, etc., instantly reminded me of boyhood days, fall and living in the northeast. Thanks for sharing these and the memories embedded in image #2!
El Gato
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Many thanks. Isn't it interesting how an event, personal experience, whatever, can lie dormant for a long spell then get jolted to the forefront by looking at a picture? Take care.