Yep, another nice one! (The post directly above mine is supposed to have an OU avatar, but obviously the poor dear hit the wrong button. hahaha Granny!)
Oh noooo I do beleive you must be color blind just like my SIL an grandsons ! At least daughter an grandaughter have not had that problem ! Daughter is at game tonight !
This is the day the Lord hath made we shall rejoice and be glad in it!
I drove past this place again yesterday, and everything was white. Was not able to stop for another picture. Bad place to stop on a hill with snow covered roads.
I love to see those old barns and your photo is great! I saw one in western Kansas that was so big you could see it for several miles in the skyline where the plains were so flat. I drove over about 5 miles just to get a good look at it. It was round instead of the traditional shape. It was three stories high with horse stalls all around the bottom and two huge lofts above. it must have been over 50 feet tall. And there was hundreds of angles needed to build it and I am sue they were all hand cut due to the age. It was becoming rather rickety but had stood the test of time for over a hundred years I am sure. I have wished a hundred times I had had my camera with me. It was so unusual. It was somewhere west of Dodge City out on a rural dirt road. I discovered it while pheasant hunting. There wasn't a house around for miles. Monty
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