Was driving around ...looked out my window and saw...

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These interesting places...

I had been out exploring, looking for possible detecting sites, when I can across these lovely old barns and the old (1804) Methodist Church building. I didn't have my camera with that time so I returned a few days later to snap a few pics. I have my doubts about being allowed on these properties. They are owned by what appears as "Very Comfortable" people...if you know what I mean. I don't believe they will like my Jeep Rubicon, that is all set up for offroading! Maybe one of you will allow me to borrow your Jaguar.... :hello2:
 

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Sure do miss them tin roofs now,especially in the rain,ain't no sweeter sound!Hail,that's a different story,course you know all about that!God Bless you and your Family HH Chris
 

Nice, thanks for sharing. :thumbsup:

Fossis................
 

Love those barns. What's up in the loft? Looks like someone leaning out with something in their hands.
 

Got me! ??? I hadn't noticed it until you pointed it out! :dontknow:

Well, I just zoomed in on that loft window and at max magnification it sure does look like a man! Probably was wondering what that guy in the Jeep was doing photoing his barns!! :hello2:
 

I'm sure that at the time that barn was built Redwood was as common as Pine is here in the East.

I don't care where the old barn sits, East or West old barns are beautiful! ...even the ones that are falling apart!
 

That's probably a pully for raising hay into the barn.

Love old barns, nice pics. :icon_thumleft:
 

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