The stripes on the roof of this barn should be familiar to anyone who drives along Hendricksen Road.
Based on these occupants I don’t think there’s much going on in this barn.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
The stripes on the roof of this barn should be familiar to anyone who drives along Hendricksen Road.
Based on these occupants I don’t think there’s much going on in this barn.
Most locals driving on Sequim Avenue are sure to recognize this barn and silo. I’ve featured it before but not from this more common view.
This is the photo I should have shot first but I didn’t. I was too intent on getting a closer shot of the barn.
The barn wasn’t the star of the show once I paid closer attention. It was that tree and the angle in the first shot. Note to self: broaden the view.
I Photoshopped this shot for a little variety…I’m not sure what I think of it. It’s got visual fog like what’s been in my brain lately. I’m sure nobody else has experienced that before.
The roof may look a little fuzzy but this barn looks like it’s being used and cared for. It’s bigger than it looks.
It was a grey day. I went barn hunting anyway. This is the first I found.
This huge barn is hidden behind a beautiful old farmhouse, almost hidden by trees and shrubs that are bare this time of year. It looks to be in very good shape and seems to have an active working life.