JBuckley wrote:
The photos of "Old farms and barns" are more interesting to look at than
the "big city" photos. When walking around the city to take photos of the new
Architectual marvels of the 21'st century, it's not much of a discovery compared
to what men and women raised up 100 years ago.
There might be a time, when the only place that you can view an old
barn is in a museum or photo album.
So sad to see them taken down.
I guess the younger generation never heard it was bad luck to tear down a barn. But I can understand the expense and inefficiency of old barns in today's production process. That's where I give kudos to those who have converted old barns to homes, giving them a new life.