I will keep my eye out for the two together. We, too, are on soil dumped by the edge of the glacier so have lots of stones. My nephew is making very good money by digging them up and selling them – on a big scale.
Maggie and I saw many old barns on our trip across the northern U.S. states on our way to British Columbia to live. Sadly, many were in a state of disrepair. A statement to what was once . Keep them barns coming. Cheers.
Lovely!
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Even if this isn’t a New England scene it still makes me homesick for New England. All it needs in addition is an old stone wall…
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I will keep my eye out for the two together. We, too, are on soil dumped by the edge of the glacier so have lots of stones. My nephew is making very good money by digging them up and selling them – on a big scale.
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Barns and Sheds make for great photogrphs. I love this very much.
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Thanks, Barbara. I agree and we have so many of them in Michigan that I don’t think I will ever run out of material.
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Maggie and I saw many old barns on our trip across the northern U.S. states on our way to British Columbia to live. Sadly, many were in a state of disrepair. A statement to what was once . Keep them barns coming. Cheers.
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Ah…another old barn…how I love looking at these photos.
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