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.

Just had to include this one with the huge chicken.



years ago. It stands a few miles away from us and
this is the best shot I could get.


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~