For once, I have a "stash" of barn images because of some recent wandering in my corner of Oregon. Today, I'm linking with
Tricia's delightful Barn Charm. It might be the tallest barn I've photographed. The south, west and east sides are almost solid because that's where the weather comes from. The north side is open for access to the storage of hay.
17 comments:
What an unusual barn! I've never seen one quite so tall. Great find!
I've never seen a barn quite like that. Nice photos! Beautiful old barn!
It is for sure the tallest barn I've ever seen!
Great shots!
I like the built in ladder on the side and the little bird house on the side.
Here we don't see much of the little square bales anymore - brings back memories.
great barn and great photographs Evelyn
Nice shots of this old beauty. It has stood the test of time with those wonderful weathered boards. The open side is a surprise.
I wasn't expecting the other side to be quite so open!
This one was definitely worth walking around.
What a tall barn! Very interesting construction too - imagine trying to raise THAT barn! It is a very nice barn - great shots!
this is a beauty! tall and dark and handsome! :)
Love the weathered wood n tin roof! Great shot!
I've never seen such a tall skinny barn. Probably meant to store hay and not house livestock, I'm thinkin'
I love the texture of the wood in of this barn...it sure is a tall one.
wow, either that is a really tall barn or you did something within your photography abilities to make it look extremely tall. interesting. (:
That's a great find!
This looks HUGE!!
What a great place.
The wood is utterly beautiful and the shape is lovely. I can't say I feel the same for the roof.... it must be a recent addition.
That's a might tall barn indeed.
Your 1st shot is wonderful and I love that you can see the mountains
off in the distance.
It IS a really tall ol barn. She's a beauty!
Thanks for joining =)
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