Our lives are brought together by the things we have in common. We share friendships that have no boundaries. We see things that are truly unique, and things that are the same. Here we will knit together the strands we share...
It's kind of like an old wrinkly man. You know he used to be a cute chubby baby years ago, or maybe he was a smokin hot hunkarooni in his 20s, but now, not so much.
So your buildings to me were probably nice looking at one time. Beautiful in their heyday but not completely ugly today.
I thinkold barns can be charming. I like to sit and wonder what they looked like way back when and how they were used. Sometimes the old barns have gone past the charming stage to just plain u-g-l-y. :)
I love old barns and old homes. I know that most people just see the decay,but like Bessie I like to think about what happened within their walls when they were new and love. I also find them like country decay, the friend of urban decay ;)
I love them too, and there are plenty of them in my semi-rural area, peeking out from under overgrown trees and bushes, their use long gone and their charm still apparent.
hmmm, now that wood there sure would make a nice floor, i bet it's old growth to boot! I like old barns from a far but get inside one and you might think different.
Feels totally comfortable to me. Would love to play hide-and seek inside with my granddaughter or tell her stories of the "olden days" while sitting on some old planks!
The rules are few and simple. Is there something where you live that is unique? Something so ordinary it demands your attention? Our worlds might be more similar than we know.... Think photo-journalism meets scavenger hunt... Join the blog, post about your neighborhood in the real world. We will follow. I post a picture of a water tower. You scour your neck of the woods for a water tower. You post your favorite teddy bear, we dig through old boxes in search of our old teddy bears... Wanna play? Email me at mommymoshpit at yahoo dot com and join in on the fun!
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It's kind of like an old wrinkly man. You know he used to be a cute chubby baby years ago, or maybe he was a smokin hot hunkarooni in his 20s, but now, not so much.
So your buildings to me were probably nice looking at one time. Beautiful in their heyday but not completely ugly today.
I thinkold barns can be charming. I like to sit and wonder what they looked like way back when and how they were used. Sometimes the old barns have gone past the charming stage to just plain u-g-l-y. :)
I love old barns. I think it's beautiful!
Beautiful...I want it (or part of it) in my living room....love the rusty roof.
I love old barns and old homes. I know that most people just see the decay,but like Bessie I like to think about what happened within their walls when they were new and love. I also find them like country decay, the friend of urban decay ;)
Some people might call that 'rustic charm'
I love them too, and there are plenty of them in my semi-rural area, peeking out from under overgrown trees and bushes, their use long gone and their charm still apparent.
beautiful. i can spend countless hours just looking at old barns.
hmmm, now that wood there sure would make a nice floor, i bet it's old growth to boot! I like old barns from a far but get inside one and you might think different.
Pretty. It is still standing.
Feels totally comfortable to me. Would love to play hide-and seek inside with my granddaughter or tell her stories of the "olden days" while sitting on some old planks!
Beautiful. It could tell us a thousand stories..
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