I'm a happy go lucky girl living in the Land of Enchantment. I enjoy a variety of crafts; from knitting, mixed media and journal making. I hope you enjoy your visit and join the family!
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Old Barn in San Luis
Here's some more photos of my road trip. I passed through San Luis, Colorado. The sign said it's the oldest town in Colorado -- that's pretty darn old -- maybe older than dirt!
I love the red patina at the top of the doors.
I saw this beauty in the yard next to the barn. Love.....
I love the pictures of the barn, I don't think I've ever seen a stone/wood combination barn before, loved it. And I agree with you the red paint on the door looks great as does the aqua truck! I think if I owned a truck it would have to be this color! waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)
I love, love, love old barns! I mentioned them in a post the other day as we had them in the area when I was a kid. Someone once asked if I would like to go back to see where I grew up and I said NO! I would rather remember it as it was and not be sad that it is all built up now with all the cool old barns and ancient trees cut down.
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I love the pictures of the barn, I don't think I've ever seen a stone/wood combination barn before, loved it. And I agree with you the red paint on the door looks great as does the aqua truck! I think if I owned a truck it would have to be this color! waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)
The barn is wonderful, thank you for showing us. The truck is soooo cool! xx
Your photos are getting better a day after another. :) Lovely pictures Kay. ♥
Btw, thanks for repinning my horse photo on pinterest. ;)
Hugs,
Roudi.
P.S. Checkout my latest blog post.
Hey, Kay!! Old barns have always been a fave of mine. I should stop and photograph a few.
Thank you for thinking of Em. She is resting right now. Love that girl!!!
Love the pics of the old barn! So very unique and pretty with the wood and stone together.
I love, love, love old barns! I mentioned them in a post the other day as we had them in the area when I was a kid. Someone once asked if I would like to go back to see where I grew up and I said NO! I would rather remember it as it was and not be sad that it is all built up now with all the cool old barns and ancient trees cut down.
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