My quest to find barns in the great desert southwest! This is the barn of my childhood. My dad put the roof on it! It is a magnificent barn, still standing in Vista, CA!
Monday, October 17, 2011
Nevada barn~Barn Charm~101811
This barn, complete with hay in the loft, was found in Gardnerville, NV when hubby and I drove to the Sierra in September. I like its simplicity...a barn, some hay, and weeds...Barn Charm for October 18, 2011.
I am curious about what that piece of metal is on the tippy top of the roof...interesting. Love the big old door being wide open so you all could see inside. That in itself was a special treat. The grasses add a nice touch to the overall composition. Nice work. genie
It's been sometime since I have visited any of my favorite blogs. I clicked on yours because I really love old barns and I love your blog and the pictures you share.
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I've loved horses all my life but didn't get my first one until our kids left us with an empty nest! Now hubby and I have 4 horses, 1 dog, 3 cats, and 4 adorable grandchildren. Oh, and two wonderful, grown children! Hubby and I enjoy taking care of our rescue horses and traveling and taking photos.
I am curious about what that piece of metal is on the tippy top of the roof...interesting. Love the big old door being wide open so you all could see inside. That in itself was a special treat. The grasses add a nice touch to the overall composition. Nice work. genie
ReplyDeletePeople need to enlarge this one or they are going to miss a good barn!
ReplyDeleteI love the shape and the big doors. Great find~!
ReplyDeletereally like this one...great perspective!
ReplyDeleteMy aunt & uncle live in Gardnerville, NV... What a quinkie-dink! LoL!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful barn & I love the mountains in the background, Cheryl Ann.
Thanks so much for joining this week's Barn Charm =)
The weeds add a sense of country peacefulness...
ReplyDeleteHi Cheryl,
ReplyDeleteIt's been sometime since I have visited any of my favorite blogs. I clicked on yours because I really love old barns and I love your blog and the pictures you share.
Hope all is well with you. Take it easy. :)