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Monday, June 13, 2011

Drive-by shooting for Barn Charm

First I this little request: would you please check to see if you have the embedded comment on your blog...I have real problems with that because cannot comment without allowing 3rd party cookies and due to some problems I do not like to turn them on. Besides, I have been seeing a lot of people having trouble with them the past few days and it is not even related to the cookie thing.

To do this:

Go to your dashboard
Click Settings
Click on Comments

and preferably Click the Pop-up one...

It is so convenient when I have not been able to blog. and there are a lot of posts I have missed. But even if you want the full page one, I can still comment with no problems. I for one would really appreciate this...and know a lot of people feel the same way.

Now to the business at hand.
This is a drive by shot, taken either in Wisconsin or Michigan a couple or three years ago.
I am linking it to Tricia's Barn Charm meme.....hope to see you there.

7 comments:

Beth said...

I like this. It shows a well-cared for and well-worked farm. It appears the owners know and appreciate the value of what they have.

Mari said...

This is a big barn - well taken care of. I like it!

Anonymous said...

Hi Rose,

I didn't know you had a third blog! =)

That's a very northern looking barn & very beautiful, too!!! =)

Thank you muches & bunches for joining every week... thank you thank you!!!=)

Life-n-Reflection said...

what a lovely farmstead!

Carole said...

What a lovely barn!

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genie said...

Rose..What an impressive farm. Love the duo of silos. So sad it is empty and beginning to fall apart. A real heartbreaker. I need to get back to posting my barn shots. I have been so slack lately. Now, what does Hatchie mean? You got me on that one. I do know that Richard Gere was a hunk back then and Jodi Foster was as cute as she could be all dressed up in old timey frocks. genie

Jim said...

Great rural shots.