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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Old Horse Stables
This is another building that is no longer being used. I like this stone wall. I wonder if it was built during the revolutionary war. I'm in a barns and stables phase with a nod to Sunny's wonderful Barnyards and Barnacles blog.
I like this photo. I like that the structure is slightly elevated from the stone wall. I love the curves in the wall and the white wooden fence, which appears to be open...what a great find and you captured it so well! Really nice...
What a shame that such a lovely old building is not being used, it doesn't look to be in that bad of condition. The wall is really wonderful. Thanks for the mention. Sunny :)
I love this photo! The wall is a work of art, love the curve of it. The barn is a strong, sturdy looking one. I would love the opportunity to have this property!
I love this old stable, the weathered wood is just beautiful. But that wall is a masterpiece. One of the things that I really miss about Pennsylvania is seeing these old stone walls, they are just lovely. Kathy
I think this would make a wonderful place to live in.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
The building as well as your pic :)
The old curving wall is charming. The stables too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvelous old structure I really like it :)
ReplyDeleteI like this photo. I like that the structure is slightly elevated from the stone wall. I love the curves in the wall and the white wooden fence, which appears to be open...what a great find and you captured it so well! Really nice...
ReplyDeleteI like this 'phase' and its images full of interesting details (the strange column on the corner).
ReplyDeleteI like your phase too... gets my imagination going as to the history of that place and the people that lived there.
ReplyDeleteThis is so 'home' to me.... I'd buy it if I could. Would like to climb through my screen to this place.
ReplyDeleteA "barns & stables phase" is a mighty fine condition to find oneself in, James. You do the concept justice.
ReplyDeleteThe wall is a little more perfect than I usually like them to be. Rough-hewn suits me just perfectly.
Reminds me: I don't have any reflections in the larder as yet.
What a shame that such a lovely old building is not being used, it doesn't look to be in that bad of condition. The wall is really wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention.
Sunny :)
Gorgeous place, that's Pennsylvania ! Love the paint on the barn... or lack of it...
ReplyDeleteI would love to spend a vacation over there if I could...
ReplyDeleteBut we can see someone is taking care of it, stone by stone.
Looks like a farm...it's outstanding!Beautiful stones!
ReplyDeleteLéia :)
I like the old stone wall too!
ReplyDeleteI like that stone wall too. This is a lovely scene!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo! The wall is a work of art, love the curve of it. The barn is a strong, sturdy looking one. I would love the opportunity to have this property!
ReplyDeleteInteresting the way the architecture is following the curves of the ground..
ReplyDeletethat shot is just lovely. I love all the elements. The sky, the stable, the stone wall. lovely composition.
ReplyDeleteYou caught the stone wall very well. I like the way it swings into the picture and gives it depth.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful James! What a wonderful place to wander around..
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful old weathered barn. I too like the stone wall. It must have taken a lot of hard work and patience.
ReplyDeleteHope your back pain stays at home while your away, James.
I love this old stable, the weathered wood is just beautiful. But that wall is a masterpiece. One of the things that I really miss about Pennsylvania is seeing these old stone walls, they are just lovely. Kathy
ReplyDeleteI love the 'Old Barn Phase'. It is a lovely reminder of a harder, but simpler time and way of life. Early to bed......
ReplyDelete«Louis» hopes this barn is restored and doesn't fall into disrepair. It is a fine building.
ReplyDeleteIt is given a quiet impression to me by a stone fence and the green of the circumference.
ReplyDeleteI love old structures like this, it is so intriguing. A beautiful photo.
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