Well ladies, guess what I did yesterday and will probably do
today and tomorrow...err...maybe just Saturday.
I went to *part of* the *World's Longest Garage Sale*.
It was humid, hot, and craaazy!!
It starts just a few miles away on route 127
and ends in Alabama.
Hmm...I am thinking next year maybe go the whole
way and stay at my niece's in Alabama where
I have never been!
I figured out quick that this is not the life
for me UNLESS it is 70 degrees...then it would be great!
I would also like every bit
of it under a big tent to hit it all at once. LOL.
But I digress...on to the barns!!
I just had to include my little *barn chick*
...3 year old granddaughter Annika.
She will be happy to take you on a tour
of beautiful old barns that I photographed
in the past few weeks.
neat with a postage stamp frame.
This barn is just up the road a few miles and
I love the Queen Anne's Lace in the foreground.
Just had to include this one with the huge chicken.
Love the stone foundation on this beauty.
years ago. It stands a few miles away from us and
this is the best shot I could get.
Don't you just love this old weathered gray barn?
Just the right amount of chippiness...pure beauty!
they look right at home in this 1900 barn.
old barns in one place.
Another barn made into a postage stamp.
I am thinking the postal service really ought
to make stamps of old barns.
Old Barn
by Vance Oliphant
Just down the road...around the bend,
Stands an old empty barn; nearing the end.
It has sheltered no animals for many years;
No dairy cows, no horses, no sheep, no steers.
The neigh of a horse; the low of a cow;
Those sounds have been absent for some time now.
There was a time when the loft was full of hay,
And the resounding laughter of children at play.
At one time the paint was a bold shade of red;
Gradually faded by weather and the sun overhead.
The doors swing in the wind...the hinges are loose;
Windows and siding have taken a lot of abuse.
The fork, rope and pulleys lifted hay to the mow;
A task that always brought sweat to the brow.
But those good days are gone; forever it seems,
And that old barn now stands with sagging beams.
It is now home to pigeons, rats and mice;
The interior is tatterd and doesn't look very nice.
Old, abandoned barns have become a trend,
Just down the road....around the bend.
This concludes our tour of beautiful old
barns and I hope you enjoyed it.
Please visit Brayton Homestead Interiors
for more barn chick posts and have fun~
Blessings~
29 comments:
DEAR SANDI,
YOUR BARN PHOTOGRAPHS ARE OUTSTANDING. I LOVE OLD BARNS AND I LOVE THE POEM YOU USED. YOUR GRANDDAUGHTER IS SOOOO VERY ADORABLE. MY AMY HAD A STICK HORSE THAT MY MOTHER MADE FOR HER WHEN SHE WAS A LITTLE GIRL AND SHE HAD A RED COWBOY HAT AND RED BOOTS. WHAT MEMORIES.
I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO GO TO THE WORLD'S LONGEST GARAGE SALE BUT I IMAGINE IT IS PRETTY CRAZY.
HUGS
SIMPLY DEBBIE
Oooh Sandi, how breathtaking! You have photographed each one so beautifully... your little granddaughter Annika makes a darling little Barn Chick! How precious the old barn is that once belonged to your husband's grandfather... and what tender memories it must hold...I agree, there should be barn postage stamps! That is so pretty how you did that! And your sweet poem brings tears to my eyes... I wish I had the money to restore each and every barn so none were ever torn down... thanks for sharing your beauties... I also love the Queen Anne's Lace, wheat, wildflowers, etc that you show in the foreground... love to you... xoxo Julie Marie
That poem makes me sad :( Sad that "old barns" have become a trend. :( Neat post though. I love all the pictures!
Beautiful photos Sandi! I LOVE old barns. The Gardener and I spend a day recently doing the same thing - taking pictures of old barns in our area. I have a photo eassy to blog about later this year. YOurs are just amazing!!!
Our area is having the Route 60 yard sale - goes all the way to Ga - I think. Might go see a bit!
Vicki
I love old barns too! Such strong character, gracing our countrysides!
Lovely pics of the barns... You were brave to go in the heat.... Were you successful?
Great barns.... Looks like an around here! I guess barns are universal!!
Yard Saleing in this???? Not Me... You are a lot toughter than I!!
Hope you had a great time!
Love,
Marilyn
High Sandi~ just hopped over from the Barn Chick party~ I love all your barn photos and your granddaughter is a cutie! I am a new follower!
OH WOW I could look at these forever! Your photos are gorgeous and the barns speak for themselves. I listed barns as one of my favs on my latest post...joined the bloghop. Your grand daughter is a cutie, too:)
Blessings,
Becky C
Buckets of Burlap
Sandi your photo's of your barns are fabulous! I loooved each and every one of them, your granddaughter is truly adorable with her little stick pony and the poem was perfect, thank YOU so much for sharing! Another 'Barn Chick' Debbie @ Cottage Hann~Me~Downs
Fabulous barns!! The red barn with the stone foundation had me at "Hello"!!!
Janet xox
Awesome photos of barns!!!!!Your grand daughter is an adorable little barn girl:)
~Debra
Blog: Capers of the vintage vixens
oh how beautiful- your images are amazingly clear with not a cloud in the sky. the weather must be amazing there. To be near beautifuls barns is a treat. Love the stamp idea- sounds like a perfect monthly Barn Meeting post idea?
thanks for being on my Barn Chick party...
Karen
LOVED IT!
Sandi, your barns are so pretty. I adore the one with the queen anne's lace. Your grand-daughter is just too cute! hugs♥olive
Wonderful photos, I agree you need to submit a suggestion to the Postal Service. I'd love to do the garage sale trek, what a great idea, I saw it on some TV program as the most unusual garage sale ever. We are having a perfect day today, Thankfully, I still icing cakes.
Wow! These are all around where you live? You are sooo lucky!!! Barns are the exception rather than the rule around here...I simply adore them!!
Sandi, you showed some great barns and love the queen anne's lace in front of the one. Have a great weekend, Theresa
OMG, I loved your Barn pictures they are gorgeous!!! What fun going to all of the garage sales, it would be nice if they had them in the fall when it's not so hot! Blessings~~~ Daphne
All the barns are beautiful, Sandi. Cute what you've done with the stamps, I think you're right about the P.O. and needing some stamps w/barns.
The poem is lovely and very true and very haunting too (in an excellent way ;)
xo
Since I will always be a farm girl at heart (my dad was a farmer all of his life), I love barns, too! The giant chicken really cracked me up! I also loved the barn with the neat round window at the top. And your little granddaughter is so sweet! Next weekend is Michigan's longest yard sale, which is right in our area, can't wait!
What an amazing collection of beautiful barns! Lovely! :-)
Have a wonderful weekend!
Hugs,
Anne
What beautiful old barns...I adore all of the old red ones!
The poem is perfect!
Enjoy!
Cathy
I could live in that cluster of barn weatheredness! What is better than a giant chicken!
Sandi these are some awesome barns you have in your area. These would make some cows and horses very happy to have homes!!! This is one thing we don't have many of in my part of Idaho. Our barns are much newer. (and not so pretty)
I LOVE your sweet little 'barn chick'...cutest one I've seen so far!
hugs
LOVE your post~ every photograph a treasure!
Your blog is wonderful :)
Hope your weekend is perfect~
Michelle
Oh, Sandi, I just love the old barns you found! Every one of them has its own unique personality. Thanks for sharing so much barn goodness with us for the Barn Chicks Party.
Just joined you as a follower. Hope you come my way for a visit.
Blessings,
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
Sandi,
First off, I am so jealous..I'd love to go to the world's longest garage sale, but that'd be a big trip and I'd probably have to rent a huge u-haul, and that isn't cheap!
Secondly, your pictures are simply beautiful. You have an eye for capturing these lovely images. I love the barn with the stone at the bottom, and yes the post office should absolutely do some barn stamps!!!
Wonderful blog...
Kindred Barn Chick, Lisa :-)
Wonderful old barns and I enjoyed your stamp versions. They would look great framed and hung as a wall grouping.
Please write a post about your miles long garage sale experience. I know what you mean about the temperatures.
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