This beauty sits next to the South off ramp on Sequim dungeness Way…less than a mile from downtown. You can see those light poles I posted earlier. I confess I don’t know it’s history, but I love the look of it.
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Yes, somehow I like it too …
J’aime ces vieilles maisons, bravo pour la photo.
Bon dimanche
Je sais pas si tu connais le blog photos de Faye, mais regarde elle fait de superbes photos de vieilles maisons
I like these old houses, cheer for the photograph. Good Sunday
I do not know if you know the blog photographs of Faye, but looks at it makes superb photographs of old houses
To me, there is not very much more emotional or beautiful than a very old barn. There’s one near hear that I took a photo of in a winter storm last year but when I went back to get a capture of it in springtime, they had demolished it.
I shed tears. Oh, the history these boards could tell if possible.
These structures evoke semi-sad emotions,for some reason.
I guess they remind of simpler times.
I love old barns! As Carl said, they do evoke melancholic feelings…
Somehow, I love it too. It feels like someone inside must be cooking something warm for those who are to arrive at the door.
It would be great to know how it ends like that… I’m sure there’s a emotional story behind
It’s really beautiful… directly from a tale ^^
Great picture. The moss on the roof gives this lovely old barn such character. Nice composition.
This old barn is wonderful. The moss on the roof and the folage grown up around it make it even more beautiful.
That’s a beautiful picture. But my real reactions are: (1) it looks like a set for a horror movie where some teens are going to get murdered, but not before illegally consume some beer; (2) rats and snakes and spiders. Yes, I do have a vivid imagination. 🙂
What is it about old weathered barns that we love? The shape of this one is unusual and appealing. Any animals in there?