Monday, February 6, 2012

Rosy Red/ Barn Charm

Last Saturday somewhere south of Barrie, Ontario

Red is such a cheerful colour, especially on an overcast day! As you can see, there's very little snow here in early February. Sadly, there's hardly any sunshine either.

Longer view


I am linking to BARN CHARM at Trish's Bluff Area Daily.

38 comments:

Judy said...

I just love seeing big red barns...This one is great.

Pam said...

What a beautiful and big red barn. The animals are lucky to have such a magnificent place to call home.
~:)

DawnTreader said...

Charming is the word!

Carver said...

That's a beautiful barn and it certainly does brighten up the landscape.

Lowell said...

That could be anywhere in the midwestern US but I'd say it looks more like a Wisconsin farm/barn than anything else. Lovely photo!

Barb said...

You and I seem to be having the same weather - but I don't have the red barn.

Cheryl @ The Farmer's Daughter said...

This barn is a real beauty! Interesting placement of the upper windows, too.

LindyLouMac in Italy said...

I am back at last after an extended blogging break and enjoying catching up with my blogging buddies.February in Ontario I am surprised at the lack of snow, we have more here.

cieldequimper said...

Oh what a beauty this one is!

jabblog said...

They do look very cheery, though - there's a sort of 'Father Christmas's headquarters' look to them.

Small City Scenes said...

Super neat barn. I like the going around the corner look. MB

Angie said...

Wow. Soooo beautiful. Makes me want to take a walk around the place. Gorgeous!

Linda said...

Big red barn - how can you go wrong with that! Great shots...sorry you don't have sunshine, but for me, the "no snow" is just fine! Happy day!

Elaine said...

Outstanding barn!

Lesley said...

the windows in the corner are interesting.

Genie said...

Boy, would I love to have this barn on our property. It is gorgeous. Love the red and white. Such perky and pretty colors. I am fascinated with all of the windows there are in the structure. genie

Carletta said...

What a huge barn!
Love the color and the setting.
It would really be nice to have a peek inside this one.
We haven't had hardly any snow but warmer than normal temps. :(

Bruce Clark said...

Love that color red. That also looks like one big barn, too.

Carol said...

That is a beautiful big barn, and I also love red barns.

Flora said...

WOW...that is beautiful!

Melanie said...

Great color and texture in the first photo.

Beth said...

what a great barn ... can't read the name though. snow is about gone. (:

Mari said...

That's a wonderful barn! It's huge sand so well kept up!

Kim, USA said...

Beautiful and huge barn!

Red Barn

Susan said...

So big and beautiful. Wonderful shots!

Halcyon said...

A classic!

barbara l. hale said...

Gorgeous old barn! Nice photos!

Rebecca said...

That is an awesome barn.

Kathy said...

Great perspective in this shot to show the various sizes of the buildings. I could probably live in the teeny one!

Tanya said...

big red!

Keetha Broyles said...

First of all, THANK YOU for telling us where this barn is. It is beautiful.

Also - - - we don't have snow here in Wisconsin (to speak of) this winter either. WHAT IS UP WITH THIS???

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Beautiful barn and your photos, too.

Regards and best wishes

Rose said...

That is a real beauty...looks so huge, too!

Ruta said...

Wow! That's one big red barn...a real beauty and a lovely setting too.

kaye said...

that is a big red barn!

Margaret said...

I like the longer view as it frames it and we see it in its element. I adore that little building in the front which I believe to be a chicken coop.

Tricia @ Bluff Area Daily said...

Big, big ol barn! Love all that fencing, too...

Thanks for joining EG WoW! =)

Viola said...

Lovely red barn! And the barns you show us are always that big, I think!

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