thanks for stopping by my blog Doc...so happy your wife is OK...but my heart is grieved for those who lost a loved one...it is such a tragedy when the enemy one has to fear is the enemy within...not a foreign terrorist but a domestic one...your grandchildren are so precious...your oldest granddaughter so beautiful in her red dress...Merry Christmas to you and your family
I love old barns Doc, they speak volumes of times long gone... This one is spectacular ! Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas, dear friend, from our home to yours. ~Jo
thanks for stopping by my blog Doc...so happy your wife is OK...but my heart is grieved for those who lost a loved one...it is such a tragedy when the enemy one has to fear is the enemy within...not a foreign terrorist but a domestic one...your grandchildren are so precious...your oldest granddaughter so beautiful in her red dress...Merry Christmas to you and your family
ReplyDeleteLove it, and want to move into it!
ReplyDeleteGary,
DeleteYes, I have seen several turned into beautiful homes.
Wouldn't that make a wonderful house! Is there a specific name for that red colour? Barn red perhaps?
ReplyDeleteBarn red sounds good
DeleteI have always adored american farm barns Doc
ReplyDelete( apart from the zombie filled one in THE WALKING DEAD that is!!!!
John,
DeleteI think they all have a bit of mystery about them, especially the older.
Great photo, Doc!
ReplyDeleteI love old barns Doc, they speak volumes of times long gone...
ReplyDeleteThis one is spectacular !
Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas, dear friend, from our home to yours.
~Jo