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.
Category: Barns
Olympic Cellars
Located on the south of Highway 101, “Olympic Cellars” occupies one of those old barns I worry about disappering. Owned by three ladies, the wines include Working Girl White and Handyman Red I would encourage you to visit their website and learn more of the history of this “young” winerey.
Old Highway 101 and Helen Hunt Road
It’s old, it hasn’t had great care, but they still use it to store equipment. It is located next to the Sequim Airport. Bet you didn’t think we were big enough to have an airport. As long as the plane is really small and you don’t need over 3500 feet of runway, you can land there.
…And the Barns go on….
The barns of the Sequim Prarie are slowing being surrounded by subdivisions. One of the last dairy farms just sold. Not all of the barns are old…some, like this one, are relatively new. I had stopped at a friends house to pick daliahs and I couldn’t resist. For previous posts on barns, click here and here.
Barns of the Sequim Prarie 2
This barn looks in sad disrepair, but is still used as storage for Henry’s Nursery, located on the corner of Sequim Dungeness and Port Williams Road. The farm house, located on the property is currently for rent. I don’t know that I would want to live at that busy round-a-bout, but the landscaping is great!
Barns of the Dungeness Valley
Many are falling down, but this beauty is a working barn on a working farm. Located at the intersection of Kitchen-Dick and Old Highway 101, it always gives me a thrill to see it change with the seasons. If you aren’t sure how a barn does that…then you didn’t grow up on a farm.