My first thought was, "That IS a really old barn" because I thought the roof was full of holes that you could see the sky through, and then I wisened up and realized that the white stuff was snow, not sky.
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11 comments:
Good thing you found it now, because it's going to be hidden when the leaves come back!
Peek-a-boo! We see you!
The spring and summer leaves would hide this beauty for sure. Great find.
Love the red in the winterscape!
It's doing a good camouflage act. Give it a few years when all that red paint wears off and you won't see it.
My first thought was, "That IS a really old barn" because I thought the roof was full of holes that you could see the sky through, and then I wisened up and realized that the white stuff was snow, not sky.
We Southerners are funny like that.
Great photo, by the way.
Neat barn hidden in the trees.
good thing you found it now because by summer you won't be able to see it at all!
Really cool shot! Have a nice day! Twyla
Nice shot of the barn. I do think some goats could help clear all that brush. :-)
Hiding very well, isn't it! That red stands out, tho =)
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