I think your're right about the barn and the vines holding it together. Old barnes will soon be a thing of the past. So many of them are gone. Thank you for sharing. Pat
Tennessee sure has their own style, don't they Betsy?!! Thanks for coming by. I am so happy that you and George have such a great time!! Hugs to you, too. Brenda
What a gorgous old thing! I love the combination of the horizontal logs and the vertical boards. The vines are especially pretty...such a great capture!
We have a lot of old barns here in the Eastern part of Texas like this. I think you're right about the vines holding the barn upright, but eventually they will tear it down. Vines tend to become really invasive. I've seen some old houses and barns that are eventually just taken over by the vines and they soon disappear.
I love this barn photo! Thanks for visiting and commenting. I'm glad you joined Barn Charm today. Have a great week! Pamela
ReplyDeleteLove the barn! It looks old and wise.
ReplyDeleteI think your're right about the barn and the vines holding it together. Old barnes will soon be a thing of the past. So many of them are gone. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletePat
It's a sad thought to think that soon the old barns will be gone or to even be extinct...
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Brenda
what a great barn. love the wood work. oh, TN is such a beautiful state. (:
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beth, for coming to visit. TN is a wonderful state.
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Brenda
The logs in the front make this really interesting!
ReplyDeleteThat is great! I think you might be right about the vines holding it together. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene.
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this is a great old rustic barn!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, another I really wish I knew the history...so glad you posted it. I Love seeing old, old barns.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Barn Charm!
ReplyDeleteYou might be right about the vines, but, WoW, what a beauty! Love the logs & the front door! Cool find!
Thanks so much for joining in & linking up to this week's Barn Charm =)
HI Brenda, When I saw that barn picture, I thought it looked like it was in TENNESSEE rather than Texas.... Great pictures.
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Betsy
Tennessee sure has their own style, don't they Betsy?!!
DeleteThanks for coming by. I am so happy that you and George have such a great time!!
Hugs to you, too.
Brenda
What a gorgous old thing! I love the combination of the horizontal logs and the vertical boards. The vines are especially pretty...such a great capture!
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot of old barns here in the Eastern part of Texas like this. I think you're right about the vines holding the barn upright, but eventually they will tear it down. Vines tend to become really invasive. I've seen some old houses and barns that are eventually just taken over by the vines and they soon disappear.
ReplyDeleteI think you're right about the vines holding this barn together, bit it is charming nonetheless.
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it looks beautiful! and the vines makes it perfect. beautifully captured too!
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susan
Qui ne rêverait pas d'avoir des souvenirs dans cette superbe maison de bois marquée par es ans ?
ReplyDeleteRoger
C'est une vieille grange FABULEUSE que je suis sûr a vu quelques jours merveilleux ! Merci pour votre commentaire merveilleux. Brenda
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ReplyDeleteIt is nice such picture. I loved it.
Regards from Brazil:
Geraldo
Hello, Geraldo. It is good to hear from Brazil!
DeleteNow I will pop over and pay you a visit.
Thanks for coming by.
Brenda