The word "barn" can have broad definitions, but usually it refers to a large building on a farm that can store equipment, house livestock, or store feed for that livestock during the winter months. Most of the structures in my Old Barn Project likely conform to that definition, but some may not, such as this one. Although it might qualify more as a "shed" than a "barn," Old Barn № 008 does have the hallmarks of weathered wood and simple construction, plus it appears to have a "hay door" above the double-doors on front. Perhaps it was a place to house goats, rather than cattle or horses?
• OLD BARN № 008, PHOTO BY ME •
The addition on the left was likely added some years after the construction of the original structure on the right. It appears to be a garage for tractors and other equipment that might be pulled behind the tractor such as rakes or a wagon. Or perhaps it was used for automobiles, although the current owners never park their cars and trucks there — they're always parked in the open, in front of the nearby house.
This recent screenshot from Google Maps "Street View" shows the hay-door, painted red:
• ENHANCED SCREENSHOT FROM GOOGLE MAPS "STREET VIEW" •
About two miles from the above barn, I found Old Barn № 009, which is even more of a shed than the former barn. In fact, it could possibly be a "chicken coop" rather than a shed. My thoughts went back-and-forth, wildly, as to whether to catalog it in the Old Barn Project or not. I finally decided to do so because of its curious and rustic structure, and feel that it must serve, or have served, a purpose related to husbandry or agriculture.
• OLD BARN № 009, PHOTO BY ME •
Part of the fascination for me in this Old Barn Project is examining the different structural techniques of the various buildings. Each barn/shed is unique in some way, and often the buildings are constructed in a free-form manner without regard to any particular standards. I also wonder whether these barns and sheds were made to conform to "Building Codes" as most structures are now.
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OLD BARN № 005 • OLD BARN № 004
DAY 5/7, B&W Photo Challenge • OLD BARN № 003
OLD BARN № 002 • OLD BARN № 001
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