There's not much color around here yet so we took a ride inland hoping to find some colorful foliage. Still too early.
Farmers have been busy with the haying.
You can see there's hay in this barn but taking it out could cause total collapse.
Texture July 3 courtesy of Kim Klassen.
Visiting today at Tuesday Muse and Texture Tuesday.
Wow that barn looks as if it might fall down at any time !!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing all that hay! It certainly is a sad barn though.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a nice country trip !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture of that barn, Stephanie !
Nice week,
Sylvia
oh love your country captures!!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of the hay, and the barn!
ReplyDeleteI see ramshackle barns around here - so sad that they are in that state.
ReplyDeleteWe've started our corn and bean harvest, too.
Lovely barn photo; I love pictures of old barns. Great texture work too - I like how the red of the roof and the golden hay colors pop.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos! I really like the first one with the hay in the foreground. I enjoy seeing all the hay around here this time of year. It's just such a pretty scene.
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Love the golden color of the hay. Great barn...what's left of it. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the way you edited these pictures, Stephanie. The texture on the second picture is excellent.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that barn that's falling over! And your texture on the photo makes it really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love old falling down buildings. Beautiful shot and great choice of texture.
ReplyDeleteSoybean harvest is beginning here already -- so early! Lovely rural shots Stephanie. xo
ReplyDeleteoh I like your country captures.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing those round bales. Your photos are country charming.
ReplyDeleteYour photography is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. I love the texture on the barn shot!
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