On Sunday I took a ride towards Pennsylvania to photograph some of the Frederick county historic bridges. This took me through some back roads that I had not previously visited. This northeastern part of the county is rural and beautiful even in winter on an overcast day. Along the way I also took these photos of barns, some well kept, some still working and the last one looking forlorn, but still better than its neighbor across the road.
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Lovely photos. The old barn had very cute windows.
That one barn looks like it is decked out for Christmas. Like the cute windows. Great captures, Lew!
What a lovely red barn! Barns for me denotes a simple happy life!
A picturesque drive. Thank you for sharing.
What nice scenes you came accross with these beautiful barns.great captures.
I love old barns and buildings ~ your photos of them are wonderful!
~Angie
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Lew: That is a beautiful of barn captures from your world. Have a great 2009.
Great pictures Lew. I would love to drive across the US just photographing barns.
Thanks for sharing
A very nice post with lovely photos, I do love the barns in any state of repair!
I enjoyed all the red barns. It is also customary in our part of Norway to use red for barns and white for houses.
I love red barns. I love old barns too so you really enchanted me today with your ride into the countryside.
Beautiful barns. I especially love the third image where it looks like white lace. Oh, the last one too. Great captures.
I love your photos. It reminds me of some of the rural areas in our state that does have red barns and farms. I will need to look closer at them come spring when the weather is warmer and the roads are safer to drive. Right now it is snowy RI
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