Snow Covered Barn
Snow Covered Barn – I love this one covered in beautiful white snow. On a sunny day after a fresh snow fall, this makes for a wonderful photo.
Happy Thanksgiving π
I had a great barn on my horse farm back in the day, with a hay loft like this one. Nothing better then bringing in the horses on a cold winters day, putting fresh hay in their stalls and watching them as they enjoy their food, just sit there and take in the peacefulness of the moment. Great memories.
Snow Covered Barn
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25 Replies to “Snow Covered Barn”
Beautiful photos βΊοΈβΊοΈ
Thank you very much π
Oh how I miss snow. I love these photos. Beautiful.
Thank you very much π
Very nice Sandra. Do you think the barn is still in use – it looks like it is open on one window as there is snow on it – do you think they’d leave it open for ventilation?
I am thinking they probably just store stuff in it now as I did not see any signs of animals at this property. It is such a beautiful barn though and should have cows or horses in it. π
Very nice coloring of that wood and especially with the snow makes it picturesque.
Very pretty happy day Sandra π€£ππ
Thank you Mr Ohh, have a great weekend. π
Happy Thanksgiving Sandra
Thank you so much and to you as well π
Looks like something Courier & Ives would have wanted to paint.
Yes, it would make a great painting π
“Peacefulness of the Moment,” is so needy during this Holiday! Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving Marland π
Thanks, Sandra! Hope your Thanksgiving was special.
It was wonderful and relaxing.π
These barns must be very strong to hold the weight of the massive snow load.
They were built so well back in the day. A work of art.
Lovely. I would enjoy a peaceful moment there too.
Thank you Liz. π
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Thank you very much π
Peaceful moments indeed! I can almost feel the smell of the hay! Goegous! Happy Thanksgiving π₯§
Nothing better then the smell of hay, especially in the winter.