Thursday, July 26, 2018

Change

Sometimes it is a really good thing to have lots of photos of some of your favorite things.
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One of my favorite barns in a cotton candy colored sunset.
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Or maybe a firey sunset… many times I would snap a photo of this barn as we left our neighbors.
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The towering old barn was shortened and got a new roof.  No quite the photo op that it was but  most of the barn was saved and will be put to good use.
Change isn’t easy…but sometimes necessary.
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13 comments:

  1. Nice pictures, sunset or sunrise. Glad you captured it like it was before. Yes, change is not easy for me either.

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  2. That is for certain "change isn't easy" :)

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  3. Beautiful sunset shots. I imagine it will be easier to maintain the barn now that the roof has been altered, and I'm glad the barn was not destroyed.

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  4. Glad you took those first two photos. Beautiful.

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  5. This is such a lovely post. The barn may have changed... and the sunsets too, but look at that tree on the left that still leans!

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  6. Wow! That was a change. I thought they tore the whole thing down. Still makes for a pretty picture though.

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  7. Nothing like the old hip roof barns.

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  8. Where I live change is a constant, if one ventures out around the city much. Right now, big cottonwood trees, long a landmark, are being taken down right up the street. Sometimes change is welcome, sometimes not.

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  9. Lovely sunsets. Too bad the barn had to be remodeled but, as you say, at least it was saved and can still be used.

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  10. Beautiful photos!
    Blessings,
    Sue

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  11. At the start of our dead end road there was an old tobacco barn and I photographed it for many years. Then one year it got torn down and could no longer tell folks to turn at the old tobacco shed!

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  12. That barn style was the same as on my wife’s home farm. That farm was holding the entire 80 acres are cleared of everything. A min strip mall has been built there on the back part. I need to dig into the archive to verify it.

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