Friday, July 1, 2022

Barn Demolition

 My other baby brothers Construction Company did the barn demolition.  My Nephew Josh was in charge. 


Josh called me when they were all set to take the barn down. 


Roger the present owner of the barn taking photos. 


The Border Collie Annie was supervising.  She came to visit us and jumped in Ranger Blue.   She was very curious of the goings on.


Barb and the Day Care kids watching. 




Josh did a great job, it was fun to watch him work.  He saved the hay trolly and the rail that was in the roof of the barn. 

A new barn will replace the old barn, I heard it will look like the old barn but without a hay mow.

Far Side



22 comments:

At Home In New Zealand said...

Watching demolition is fascinating. I'm glad there are plans to build a new barn, especially if it is going to look similar to the old one :)

linda m said...

Interesting pictures, thanks for sharing. Still, it is sad to see the old barn being torn down. Another piece of history gone. Have a great and safe Fourth of July weekend.

Sallysmom said...

Sad to see another part of history gone.

www.self-sufficientsam.blogspot.com said...

Great job and glad they are replacing it. I imagine a new barn is not cheap!

DJan said...

Glad to hear there was a replacement barn. Great shots! :-)

aurora said...

I hope you save some barn boards for a special reminder project!

Sara said...

Great photos! It will be fun for everyone to watch the new barn taking shape to replace it.

Betsy said...

I think watching the demolition of buildings is very interesting. Although it's sad, there really wasn't much of a choice in the matter was there? It was a beautiful barn in it's day. I'm glad there's a new one going up. It will be fun to see photos of it when it's built.
Blessings,
Betsy

Sandra said...

I'm sure it was a bittersweet moment.

Rita said...

Big event. The kids will probably not be quite as enthralled by the new barn going up. Demolitions are so dramatic! :)

Jenn Jilks said...

This looks like a good idea.
I see fragile barns and they look so sad.
(ツ) from Jenn Jilks , ON, Canada!

Dawn said...

It's hard to see the history go away. But everyone needs to do what is best for them.

Tired Teacher 2 said...

Kids of all ages like to watch big machinery at work!

Wanderingcatstudio said...

I bet the kids loved watching that!

L. D. said...

Mixed feelings about it coming down. It is a unusual to see something destroyed rather than being built. I hope the new barn is a great one.

Maebeme said...

I'm glad to hear that some of the old barn. I'm sure the daycare children will enjoy watching the new one be built too.

Linda Reeder said...

Old barn siding and beams are quite valuable here is they are still intact enough to be used decoratively.

Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

Then it was gone..............
Damn good photos

Granny Marigold said...

Watching that barn come down would hold my attention for sure. Nice that a new one will be replacing it.

Red said...

Sad that some of these structures last only so long.

Galla Creek said...

Hope you will show us the new barn one day.

The Feminine Energy said...

Children love to watch that sort of thing... big machinery working. Of course adults do too or many of us anyway. Good-bye, faithful barn! ~Andrea xoxo