Monday 14 January 2013

Barn Charm - Overgrown



Another farm, overgrown.....

 


with wild blackberries...




...and falling into disrepair...






...neglected, but picturesque
on a beautiful, sunny, winter day.
 
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Link to Barn Charm





 

18 comments:

  1. That is so sad but they do make for great photos. You are finding some great barns there Nell.

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  2. wow! if it weren't for the rusty roof, you'd never see it. eaten away and swallowed in vines.

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  3. 1st thought: love that rusted roof. great for BC. ( :

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  4. Sad to see them go...but they do make for some great photos!

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  5. Nice photos. It is so sad to see these old family farms giving way to corporate agriculture.

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  6. Another barn eaten by blackberries. :-( Think of what could have been done with the weathered wood before it rotted.

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  7. So sad to be so overgrown but I think I'd put on tall boots and take a chance on the blackberries come summer! :)

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  8. I just think it's so sad these old barns are left to fall into ruin. But, they do make great photos!

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  9. Too bad that people don't find someone to take over their farms before they get to this point...someone somewhere would have loved to have made that their homeplace.

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  10. such a pretty scene although sad to see them fall into disrepair like that.

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  11. Wow - that first shot caught me by surprise - it is really overgrown! I love the series of photos, such a pretty spot!

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  12. Uh oh, another one bites the dust!

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  13. It's being swallowed up if wasn't for the roof you would've never seen it..

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  14. Ohhh nooo! Such a shame it had to collapse. Sorry about that, but I'm so glad you joined Barn Charm =)

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  15. Beautiful! I can't believe how overgrown it is!!

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  16. Would hate to be the one put to work clearing out these blackberry vines. Ouch!! In the south it's kudzu that goes all prehistoric on things--manmade and natural.

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  17. It has almost been reclaimed by the land!

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