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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Barn Charm #7

Meade County, Kentucky

12 comments:

Linnea said...

That's a wonderful shot...I guess the hay is drying out. I like how it's all rolled up.

Elizabeth Edwards said...

wow, those hay bale look huge ... making the barn look really small. i see those type of hay bales very often in virginia. 70 degrees here & rising it seems. you have a good day. (:

Lesley said...

it doesn't look like those huge round hay bales could fit inside this barn!

Mary said...

I guess its more of a shed than a barn, but those round bales are huge!

Deanna said...

Those hay bales make the photo so interesting! Lovely barn.

Anonymous said...

I am thinking you shot this at a great angle to make those bales look so huge!

Tanya Breese said...

attack of the hay bales! great shot!

Anonymous said...

Tanya's comment cracked me up... attack of the hay bales! LoL! They're huge! Love that rusted roof! Great find in Kentucky

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Susan said...

Great shot Mary!

Unknown said...

Nice picture Mary. We have those bales of hay here and the hay must be well dried before being rolled. I've even seen one catch fire from 'spontaneous ignition' on the back of a truck. Luckily the driver just had time to pull his trailers off. They were incinerated. Maa

TexWisGirl said...

oh, that's pretty, mary!

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh I love this Mary just like the bales Buttons makes LOL.
Take care Mary don't work to hard OK. B