This barn is located on Route 133 in Pawlet, Vermont.
Passed it hundreds of times and finally decided to do something with it.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Love it!! I am a sucker for barns. Something about them makes you want to know more.:)
alby
Loc: very eastern pa.
.....love looking at and in old barn and sheds.... probably comes from my childhood being around "old farmers" with my dad... i remember what was in them in those days and always wonder what, if anything is left from those days. .probably not much, but still always wondering
Nice photo. I shoot a lot of barns, and I like this one a lot.
Nice picture. I wonder how it would look if you lowered the camera a bit and get the roof ridgeline above the horizon. That nasty snow has probably melted by now and that will make the picture better for the viewer, at least for me.
Some years ago my wife and I returned to the Aland Islands in the Baltic Sea where she was born. Her grandfather was one of the last tall ship builders.
The barn on the family property was built by him and on an off chance we asked her cousin who now owns the property if he had any of their grandfather's
tools. Since he is a carpenter he had saved them. I got to photograph them and pass the images along to our son who loves to do woodwork as a hobby.
Now he has the photographs of his great grandfather's tools and he can pass them on to his son who will have some idea of who is great great grandfather was.
So many barns do have a lot of history which makes them a tangible connection to those who are gone.
Took a bit of hunting but here is the Baltic barn my wife's grandfather built.
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