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What a great old barn and photograph. I like the brilliant green along with the weathered gray.
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I like the composition. Nicely seen
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Thank you so much, Robert!
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What a composite: the barn, the tree, that sky, and what appears to be a crop past its prime in the distance. And yet so much green, especially the green clinging to the barn — they probably are old friends.
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I wonder sometimes if it’s just the vines and trees clinging to old barns and buildings if that’s the only holding it up.
I was so happy to see how green it was in OH at that time of year. Green makes me happy. There are so many trees in OH! I loved it.
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Oh, the green green grass and old barns of the east … I miss them. Absolutely beautiful image out of the iPhone 14, Deborah!
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I loved all that green! Yes, I didn’t have my wide lens on me at the time so, my iPhone had to do. Thank you so much, John.
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I love the natural weathering of both the tree and the barn: two forms of natural wood subject to the same forces.
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I hadn’t thought about the weathering of the tree too! Great insight, Linda!😊
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What a great photo, Deborah! I love the old barn but I also love the tree and how green everything is – a bit of a mystery in your photo. 😃
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Thank you so much, Jill!
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Oh, the stories this barn could tell. Good photo for us barn lovers. 🙂
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I agree! 😊 I bet it has a yarn or two as well. Thank you, Judy!
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A great subject for a painting Deborah
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Thank you, Ashley! That’s a good idea! 😊
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Oooh, that vibrant green against the stormy sky? Deborah this photo is masterful. Hugs.
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Thank you so much, Teagan!🤗
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A terrific photo, Deborah.
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Thank you so much, John! 😊
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😁
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Hi Deborah
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I bet!!😊
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Like my reply to Ally, I saw one yesterday but it would take extra effort to stop and take photos, the same way you stopped and took photos of the church in the snow. I like the dramatic sky. Great capture, Deborah!
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I actually saw this barn the day before so did a wee bit of planning ahead so we could slow down and take the little one lane turn off the highway to this barn. It required a Y turn with ditches on both sides of the little dirt road, and then inching the rental car out of the frame so I could make the image I wanted. It’s a great barn. I’m so glad He-man was all in for the little side stop. 😊
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Nice shot; are you currently on your birding trip?
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Thank you, Gordon! No, I’m home nursing a head cold I caught at the airport or on the plane. 😒
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Hope you feel better soon!!
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Thank you! I think I’ve turned the corner I’m not sleeping the whole day away like I have the last 3 days. I have more energy and my head feels less foggy. 😁
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Surprisingly, our modern word barn is a coalesced form of Old English berærn, a combination of bere, meaning barley, and ærn, meaning house. A barn was originally a structure to store barley.
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That’s interesting. We use silos and bays for storage now-a-days. I always thought barns were used as animal shelter then later tools and equipment shelter as well.
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Things evolve, and so do words. Think about the glove compartment in a car: how many people keep gloves in there now?
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Good point!
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Beautiful photo. I see old barns like this one around here but never have a way to stop and snap a pic.
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That’s so frustrating because you just know you could make a great photo if you could just find a place to pull over! We have a few like that too.
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I saw one like this on my way to a nursery yesterday. It’s hard to stop to take photos.
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It really is sometimes isn’t it!
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That is a wonderful photo, Deborah. The sky, the barn, even the bare tree. It’s such a great combination.
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I saw it the day before so the next day I let He-Man know ahead of time we’d be pulling over for me to get a photo of the barn. 😊
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I’m guessing he’s used to doing that 😉
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Somewhat.😊
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Fabulous! I love old barns.
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Thank you, Sheree! Me too. 😊
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