This week's Sunday Stills: Barns
Some of the barns in my area.
A sad barn:
And a very happy barn:
I am adding this as there have been a few questions about this last barn. Here is a little history about putting quilt patterns on barns. I am not sure if this quilt is part of the Kentucky/National Trail or not but it is a growing trend. This farm had another quilt on another barn, but as I was taking photos from the car, I couldn't get a good shot. Where I get my hay has sunflower quit, and out in western Wisconsin there are more, but were too far away for me to go and get.
Very nice, is the last on part of the National Quilting trail?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure. She have a few around this area, I just couldn't get to all of them.
ReplyDeletei like the contrasting barns, happy & sad..nice job
ReplyDeleteLove your barns, especially the one with the quilt square. We have quite a few of them here in East Tennessee. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful, delightful, gorgeous barns! I love them...
ReplyDeleteI like happy and sad and old and new and all kinds of barns. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat is on the side of the last one?
ReplyDeleteI love the old cupolas on the barns!
ReplyDeleteCool! Nice details of barns :D I like the Sad barn.. ;)
ReplyDeleteI was hoping that someone would have a photo of one of the Quilts..thanks..I have read about this before and I find it very interesting:)
ReplyDeleteThis Ozarks farm chick too has read about the quilt paintings on the barns. Your photos just knocked my socks off!!! I'm so glad I popped in.
ReplyDeleteYa'll have a wonderfully blessed day from the stormy hills and hollers of the Missouri Ponderosa!!!
Great pictures of the barns in your area. The poor sad barn, I always wonder what used to be in those barns and how they got so run down. Love the happy barn with the quilt too.
ReplyDeleteWow! These are all wonderful photos of barns. You live near some very unique and historical barns. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt barn is beautiful. The concept reminds me of barns you see in Texas. They all have a gigantic metal star on them (for the Lone Star state).
~Lisa
I love the sad barn pictures...yes they are sad....but your photos are GREAT!
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