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Barns - Old and New; Musings
Topic Started: Aug 11 2011, 05:23 AM (105 Views)
DairyQueen2049
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DRAGON BREATH. DRAGGIN' BUTT
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So the worker bees are at the house now putting up the new barn.

I've got old barns on the brain - you know

http://travel.webshots.com/album/488362388GfHazs

The work involved to raise them. The history. Smells. Old milk parlors. The ground levels outside for use of upper and lower levels, plus the hay mow. Silos.

I love an old barn.
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gunnar
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You're BANNED!
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You are such an engineer DQ! I love old barns too!
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hijumpin1
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Off visiting Candy Cave, be right back.
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I am obsessed with old barns. We are losing so many of them. It's really lovely to see one that's been maintained. Here in Indiana we have a few round barns, very unique. I especially love to see the old bank barns. Some of them are behemoths! When I was a little kid, I fantasized that they were castles, and the silos where the towers. Tell I grew up in the cornfields?
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