Where Barn Owls Roost Oct9 by Freeda Baker Nichols old Jerse in barnlot newborn calf on wobbly legs barn owls on rafters © Freeda Baker Nichols Rate this:TwitterPinterestLinkedInMoreFacebookLike Loading...
I love old barns too. I always feel sad to see one that is falling apart…
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Since I’ve been photographing old barns in Arkansas, I’ve come to realize how only a few are left.
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And God’s in his heaven. Nice poem.
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🙂 Thanks, DJ
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🙂 🙂 I’d love to see baby barn owls. Never have seen any baby owls.
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I love old barns. They make for great pictures.
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Yes, they are good subjects for pictures. Very few of the old barns left. The wood and logs have been replaced with metal. Not as picturesque!
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Great barn roundup Freeda
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LOL, Catherine. I need to post this in Arkansas Barns. I posted it in Arkansas Pictures on Facebook, and then decided I must write a haiku to go with it for the blog. It’s a lovely barn in a meadow north of where I live.
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Sweet. =)
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Thank you, redgladiola!
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