OLD BARN β 035: I really like this barn with its wonderfully weathered wood! A little goat also posed for me near the barn, adding to the charm of this shot. The old frame farmhouse in the background is quite a striking finishing touch to the scene!
OLD BARN β 036: With the enormous white doors, I imagine this barn is probably used, in part, for housing a large tractor or other farm equipment. The lean-to extension on the back side could be used for additional storage, or as stables for farm animals.
OLD BARN β 037: This barn has great symmetry, with an open, lean-to shelter on both sides and larger doors like the last barn has. With the equipment parked nearby, I feel sure this barn is part of a "working farm" with fields probably beyond the tree-line behind the barn.
I do hope I can locate these barns again some day and make a careful notation of where they are! If I do, perhaps I can pause longer and get clearer shots. Not only have I driven through the area multiple times in search of them, but I have also spent much time looking at the aerial view on Google and Bing Maps, trying to spot them.
On one such aerial-photo scanning session, I spied a field with some curiousΒ β and pretty!Β β marks in it, apparently made by a tractor as it was mowing the field. I've never seen such lovely turns in the corners!
SCREENSHOT FROM GOOGLE MAPS, ENHANCED TO SHOW DETAIL
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02-Jun-2019
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