Wow, that is a long one! So glad they are taking care of it. I like the neat row of posts and areas all lined out for the berries. A terrific set up!:>)
Wow, what an amazing structure! I'm glad that this is still being used. It will be heartbreaking if it will be abandoned. Anyway, I'm planning to build one for my horses and this is such a great inspiration. The size is just perfect for my horses, and maybe I can add some cows also. =)
What an absolutely fabulous barn! There's an older barn building that I drove by last summer and tried for fifteen minutes to get a shot of. It's so long that I can't fit it all in the lens. I may eventually have to do a two or three part panorama and piece it together. lol
As barn are outside part of home as often function as stables or stock room; its structure is often neglected. I remember reading a news article couple of months ago where a worker lost his eyesight and sustained a severe head injury due to roof barn fall. This type of accident could be avoided if all barns are well built and well taken care of like this one. → Elizabeth @ RoofProMemphis.com
That's sad to hear, Elizabeth! Roofs are supposed to be our protectors as they shelter us from the weather. But when neglected, they weaken, deteriorate and will just collapsed and cause severe injuries. So, barn, shed or whatever premises that has roof in it, it should be maintained and taken care to avoid these horrific incidents. Sarai @ EdmundsGeneralContracting.com
This place is enormous!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteA beautiful big barn! It would be fun to see the fields filled with berries in the summer.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful long barn! It is nice that it is still being used for something.
ReplyDeleteThat is one large, long barn.
ReplyDeleteNice looking barn
ReplyDeleteIt's long and in such great condition!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's a beautiful barn! Twyla
ReplyDeleteWhat a huge barn! Thanks for posting it. :-)
ReplyDeleteWowser! That is a huge barn and very well taken care of it seems. I love that!
ReplyDeletelooks like they're taking care of this beauty, lots of barn to manage.
ReplyDeletethank you for joining
Wow, that is a long one! So glad they are taking care of it. I like the neat row of posts and areas all lined out for the berries. A terrific set up!:>)
ReplyDeleteit is a long one for sure! nice!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! That is a HUGE, handsome barn!
ReplyDeletelove those clouds. amazing views. ( :
ReplyDeleteCool barn!
ReplyDeleteWow - that is a long barn, and so nicely kept!
ReplyDeletesorry the barn is abandoned... guess they got tired of milking cows!
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful barn, especially with that lovely new siding. Bet they make use of the space when they are processing all those berries.
ReplyDeleteyour linky picture is still there, it's #7
ReplyDeleteWow, what an amazing structure! I'm glad that this is still being used. It will be heartbreaking if it will be abandoned. Anyway, I'm planning to build one for my horses and this is such a great inspiration. The size is just perfect for my horses, and maybe I can add some cows also. =)
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What an absolutely fabulous barn! There's an older barn building that I drove by last summer and tried for fifteen minutes to get a shot of. It's so long that I can't fit it all in the lens. I may eventually have to do a two or three part panorama and piece it together. lol
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog this week. :-)
That looks like a serious looking barn! Very nice. Thanks for visiting mine.
ReplyDeleteAs barn are outside part of home as often function as stables or stock room; its structure is often neglected. I remember reading a news article couple of months ago where a worker lost his eyesight and sustained a severe head injury due to roof barn fall. This type of accident could be avoided if all barns are well built and well taken care of like this one.
ReplyDelete→ Elizabeth @ RoofProMemphis.com
That's sad to hear, Elizabeth! Roofs are supposed to be our protectors as they shelter us from the weather. But when neglected, they weaken, deteriorate and will just collapsed and cause severe injuries. So, barn, shed or whatever premises that has roof in it, it should be maintained and taken care to avoid these horrific incidents. Sarai @ EdmundsGeneralContracting.com
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