My grandfather's farm, which is now owned by my brother, has a barn which is still standing - probably because my grandfather was forever scaring his wife by going up to put tin on the roof. The tin kept the wood from getting wet and rotting, and the basic structure of the barn is pretty solid. It has beautifully weathered wood full of color and texture and the old pieces of tin make the roof look like a patchwork quilt. It is one of our favorite backdrops for photos. A number of them are framed in an old window that is hanging on my wall and was a subject of a previous blog post (See "Tribute to a Barn" 11/6/2012). These are some new shots that I took this year.
On my motorcycle ride with my brother Bob (during the recent reunion) we passed another old barn that was painfully picturesque. I say painfully because I was almost afraid it might collapse while I was looking at it. I was able to get my Dad to go back with me and find the farm, and now it will at least be preserved in photo memory. Dad remembered the farm belonging to a pair of batchelor brothers a long time ago but it was abandoned, gated and posted. ( Don't tell anyone I climbed through the gate to get these pics.)
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initial view from the road |
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especially love the doors and hinges |
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unusual lines even before it started leaning |
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a roof that could have used some tin... |
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