OLD BARNS № 061 & 062

These two barns are located beside a short, residential road that ends at a small farm. The property is well-maintained, but I am not sure if it is still being used as a working farm, or not.

The first barn appears to be the older of the two structures. There is an awning over the entire front of the building to keep rain from reaching the equipment stored under it. There is a small chimney on the building, so I imagine there is a wood stove inside, perhaps to keep livestock warm in winter, or to keep the owner warm as he's working in there.

The second barn also has an awning on the side. I see a horse trailer parked under it, for transporting horses to shows and competitions. I wonder if there are some pretty horses inside the barn? 🐴

The barns are located on a farm along a dead-end road in an area where the countryside is beginning to unfold outside of a small town. From the aerial photo, I can see another old barn around the curve and near the end of the road, but a gate prevents me from exploring it further. 🙁


screenshot from BING Maps

I think it would be lovely to have some property like this along a dead-end road, with green fields, some woods, and some privacy as these folks have!

 😊

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11-Mar-2020

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