The Little Red Barn That Could
The Little Red Barn That Could

The Little Red Barn That Could

Lil Red Barn - Whitman County WA

Small, red and useful.

Here a very small, red Barn sits in an overgrown field but is still useful to the farmstead it belongs to. Isn’t it interesting how different barns are, color, shape and size? Money, time and purpose must have a great deal to do with what the finished building looks like.

Tomorrow on Tuesday, December 18th I’ll be observing a day of blogging silence in support and remembrance of the tragic loss of life in Newtown, CT and Clackamas, OR.

Sharing with ‘Barn Charm #116.’

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23 Comments

  1. This is sweet! Alas, there are no barns in my immediate area to photograph…just lots of telephone poles, electric wires, and cell phone towers…so I really appreciate it when the barn photos get posted. Peace and hugs to you on this ‘quiet’ day.

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