With time still to spare after leaving Thurmond, we went in search of more barns...Mail Pouch Tobacco Barns in particular!
The first barn was a short detour on the way to Thurmond on the south side of the Gorge. Afterwards, we then headed north to the Summersville area.
The beautiful entryway in image #2 is the larger spread that encompasses the MPB in image #3.
In image #4, if you look closely to the left in front of the weathered barn, you'll see a family of deer. That jagged rock outcropping just seemed to transport the barn back into pioneer days for me.
Images #5 and #6 are the same property and I loved the wonderful fall display with its timeless message. (P.S. This barn was a labor of love for me because I spent untold time in PP removing power lines so that the barn would be unspoiled.)
Wonderful series! In #3, you caught just the right moment when the shadows hadnโt reached the barn!
Beautiful set
Thanks for sharing
I am a sucker for fences๐๐๐๐
luvmypets
Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
Very nice!! I love the deer family!!
Dodie
Your tour is excellent, Diane!
MFTVGirl wrote:
Wonderful series! In #3, you caught just the right moment when the shadows hadnโt reached the barn!
Thanks! Yes, we just beat the shadows by the skin of our noses, lol! But the entrance to the property was bathed in such lovely golden light once we turned around.
Toment wrote:
Beautiful set
Thanks for sharing
Thank you-- I appreciate your taking a closer look, Toment!
Susan yamakawa wrote:
I am a sucker for fences๐๐๐๐
They are great for leading lines, aren't they? Cherokee fencing is my favorite.
luvmypets wrote:
Very nice!! I love the deer family!!
Dodie
The deer were a treat for me to see and have in the photo--glad you liked that one, Dodie!
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