Red Barn

                                                        Another Red Barn in our area.

                                           I like this short silo.  I wonder what they put inside.
                                              Linking to BARN CHARM and RUBY TUESDAY 2



Comments

anney said…
Lovely barn! I love the color combo of green and red! Visiting from RT2.
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Vienna Daily said…
This would make a lovely postcard! :) Ganda!
Felisol said…
What a huuuuge barn this is. Lovely photos. I must learn to blur mine more like the middle one. It's the in thing to do right now. You have already got it.
Ralph said…
Maybe the little silo wants to turn into a grown-up silo some day :)

This barn is stunning in its beauty, the roof in excellent shape and sitting upon its classic shape. Nice!
Bruce Clark said…
Really like the bottom shot. The angles and composition is very nice.
i love short silos ... so cute. great barn. (:
Jan n Jer said…
Great shots...the last one is my fave too!
Mari said…
It's a beautiful barn and I love that short silo too!
Saun said…
Pretty red barn with a bright green roof. Nice shots
DrillerAA said…
Barns are simply wonderful structures and ruby ones are extra special. Well captured.
Carletta said…
The last shot is my favorite as well. Love that little silo!
I do however appreciate the longer shot as well to see what kind of setting the barn is in.
Kala said…
What a beautifully painted barn. And that silo is so cute.

Great shot!
Cheryl @ TFD said…
Great looking red barn. We call those short structures in my area "grain bins" and that is what they are for...to store grain that is harvested.
Linda said…
Red barns - they are my very favorite! Love the shot of the little silo. Glad Cheryl told us what it was for - I wondered too!
Beth said…
Beautiful barn--nothing quite like a big, red barn with the white farm house sitting beyond it. Well-kept and obviously appreciated--that's the best kind!:>)
Nani said…
Brilliant colors on that barn! I believe the "short silo" is called a corn crib, used to stare corn or other harvested grain. They are a striking pair!
TexWisGirl said…
yes, i'd have said either a grain bin or corn crib. LOVE this place!
Leah H. said…
Beautiful red barn..

Visiting for RT 2! Hope you can stop by:)

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Keetha Broyles said…
I'm very curious about what State this barn is in.

I've never seen such a short silo. I don't know for sure about THAT silo, but here in the farmland of Wisconsin, they put silage in a silo. Silage is made of chopped corn, plant and all, which then ferments in the silo and is used as feed for the cows.
Tanya Breese said…
that's a cute little silo, i've never seen one so itty bitty!
Anonymous said…
that's a great, big barn! i agree w/ Tanya, that's a cute lil silo, too!

thanks for joining barn charm =)
Chubskulit Rose said…
How beautiful! Ang daming barn dyan sa place nyo ate ano?

My Ruby Tuesday is the Lego Builder, hope you'd come and see. Have a nice day!
Helen Campbell said…
Oh I love red barns! Great shots! Happy Ruby Tuesday!

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genie said…
This is a wonderful barn, but that precious little silo takes the prize. I lot it. So unique. genie
Ruta said…
Great shots and I love that little silo/corn crib!
Elaine said…
Beautiful red barn!
Kim, USA said…
Hahahaha it might! You made me laugh! ^_^
what happened to the snow in Michigan? When I was there, there was so much. too mcuh.
Burrowing In said…
These pictures remind me of home...which was in Michigan for a few years. Found your blog on Blog Hops Everyday. I just started a home cooking blog. I'd love it if you stopped by sometime at http://leftoversplease.blogspot.com.
Beautiful barn and your photos, too.

Regards and best wishes
Carole said…
What a wonderful barn. The small silo may be a pump house.

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BlueShell said…
Great shots, indeed!
BS
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