A Living Monument Of A Farm’s Past

When I first spotted this old barn I felt compelled to take the shot. I see a lot of old barns and this one is fairly typical of most: Solid and built to last in it’s time but it’s time is past. The combination of snow and sunless gloom of this particular day could not, in my mind’s eye, diminish this old barns rich and honorable past. To farmers old and new here is a living monument of a farm’s past.

I captured this wonderful old barn with my Powershot S3is.
I captured this wonderful old barn with my Powershot S3is.
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Author: The Jagged Man

I am a 61 year old guy who is asking questions about life like "what does it all mean?" and " how come hair will not grow on my head but grows real fast on my ears and back?" you know the deep stuff. I believe in Jesus Christ and that He died for all. The rest I am still working on.

4 thoughts on “A Living Monument Of A Farm’s Past”

    1. I explored and played hide and seek in such old barns growing up, well some may argue about the growing up part, and I am better for it.
      Thanks for stopping by and thanks for sharing your journey.
      Be safe and Peace to you.

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