Great ones Linda. I'd rather see a "plumbing barn" than no barn at all, glad that they retained the silo. Thanks for linking up this week and I hope that you will have more in the future. Tom The Backroads Traveller
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Those are huge barns! Love these pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat ones Linda. I'd rather see a "plumbing barn" than no barn at all, glad that they retained the silo. Thanks for linking up this week and I hope that you will have more in the future. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteOh I really love the first one!
ReplyDeleteCan I live in that second one? Please?
ReplyDeleteSuch great scenes from the countryside. If you like you can link up with the "Through My Lens" photo meme. Link is below.
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The second one reminds me of a barn I've seen in the countryside here.
ReplyDeleteSuch large barns - but the office one looks a very interesting place to work.
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All the best Jan
A barn in good shape could make for a good office space. Good idea. (I'm also glad they kept the silo)
ReplyDeleteIt's great they found a new purpose for the second barn.
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