I dug up a couple old pictures this week. My camera (although I've been dragging it around with me) has not been terribly prolific lately. I chalk it up to the gloominess of a New York spring and my job, which keeps me from gallivanting across the county.
Somewhere out in the drumlins of Wayne County I snagged these photos. It's those rides with my brother that occasionally produce a photo or two. I'm not sure the location of the first barn, but the "ghost barn" and silo are at the foot of the Brantling Ski Slope in Sodus, NY.
I'm staying home today. The cold that began it's slow and sneaky attack last week, is in full bloom today. Guess I'll have to catch the sermon online.
The Barn Collective
Saturday Blues Mobile-Andrea Van Cleef.
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...I've also enjoy the "ghost barn" and silo are at the foot of the Brantling Ski Slope. Check it out.
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Your daisies brighten my rainy 'spring' day. Thanks for stopping by, I hope to see you again.
Thank you for the link. It's fun when our post/lives intersect.
DeleteI'm waiting on this year's daisies. And everything else for that matter. It's going to be a glorious May!
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Two fine examples. I actually like the 'ghost barn' best. Happy Sunday. Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteI'm staying in today. At least for the morning. Who knows what I might do if this cold suddenly breaks.
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They wouldn't be out of place in country settings here, but your state does border my province. Terrific shots!
ReplyDeleteMy husband's grandparents were farmers in Ontario, Canada. They have a road named after them but the farm is gone.
DeleteI'm a first time visitor to your blog, love both of the barns, but I'm especially partial to red ones.
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Wouldn't it be fun to have a peek inside?
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