This is not the first time,
my camera has captured these two old barns.
They speak out to me.
So much so,
that I cannot pass by them without a quick look.
You do the math....driving by once a week,
for more than 15 years.
True friends
holding each other up, as the years pass by.
Monday, on the Prairie, started with storms and 14 inches of rain.
The sun is now shining...
Enjoy your week !
Meggie Mac
Linking to The Barn Collective
In the summer Hubby and I love to take drives in the country and seeing old barns is something we like. It seems we see less and less of them though.
ReplyDeleteI also see less....these two would already be gone, except for the fact they are holding each other up. But soon, they will be gone too !
Deletea double "lean-to" ! sad to see barns neglected.
ReplyDeleteHi, good to meet you, if only online!
I've enjoyed your blog for some time now. Thanks for your comment...
DeleteYour commute sounds like mine! I see certain barns also that I always take notice of. I like the picture of these two.
ReplyDeleteHello Debbie...that commute you refer to, is to the nearest Walmart and building supply company....I'm afraid one day they will give up and collapse.
DeleteMeggie, these barns remind me of the Bill Withers song "Lean on Me"..Lean on me, when you're not strong
ReplyDeleteAnd I'll be your friend, I'll help you carry on... Thanks for capturing them while they are still standing, well almost standing! That for sharing this week and I hope that you will return again.
Hi Tom...wish I had thought of that song when preparing this post. I hope everyone who reads this post will click on the link. You are an outstanding photographer.
DeleteIt's a shame they're almost done, but I love the rust!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great picture. Looks so much like my area! Love the way they are holding up each other!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo. I like it very much.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! 14 inches of rain, hope you dry out! :)
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