
I absolutely love old red barns. When Mr and I would drive to see his parents in Canada when we lived in Connecticut, we
would often count red barns or silos, one reason was it was a very long boring trip. Let me tell you there are a lot of red barns
and silos on the New York thruway.
I wasn't into photo taking that much back then, I should have been cause the scenery
was quite nice, with rolling hills and very pretty cows, probably milk cows cause they were all black and white. You can tell I know a lot about cattle and breeds huh! ha!!!
This dude resides on the property of the pretty red barn.

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My gosh girl, that photo is gorgeous! The old bull is pretty handsome (even if he is cheeky) too!
Chris
That is a gorgeous picture. I love old red barns, too. In fact, gonna paint my house to look like one. One day.
Anyway, what's that leaning against it? Old windows? That makes this a two-for of lovely old things.
Bee actually those are the poorly constructed barn doors. But I really like that about the barn.............did ya click on the photo and look close.
Bee actually those are the poorly constructed barn doors. But I really like that about the barn.............did ya click on the photo and look close.
I did not click and look close because I am a dope and forget that I can do that.
I agree. It makes the barn even more interesting, doesn't it?
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