Friday, October 15, 2010

barns reconcile themselves



to the passing of seasons
and the weight of the sky.

15 comments:

Birdman said...

If you have the camera at the ready, it's hard to pass up a good barn. This image very well composed.

B SQUARED said...

Looks so dignified.

Kate said...

I enjoy the varied colours that work well together. It seems that many of us are quite taken with old barns and homesteads. This is indeed well-composed.

Malyss said...

You 've got a painter's eye..

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

Very beautiful photo!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

Another poetic portrayal of pastoral pleasure.

I have answered your question on my post today about the photo of the stormy sea. It was not raining when I took the photo. The telephone lens exaggerates the haze or cloudiness.

Cezar and Léia said...

Wonderful!I've enlarged the picture, and it's fabulous, so perfect it's like an illustration for a lovely story!I can imagine some beautiful stories passing in this scenery, it's about family, children, little animals, some funny moments, and so on! LOVELY! :)
Have a nice weekend dear friend,
hugs
Léia

Sharon Creech said...

Another beautifully composed photo--your other viewers have said it best. I love an old barn.

Sharon said...

This is a Currier & Ives scene!

Lowell said...

If I were a barn, this is exactly what I'd like to look like! (If that makes any sense.)

Unknown said...

Excellent blog....Really I like this blog....
http://xplore4life.com/

Unknown said...

A beautiful barn and a great photograph again
Have a great weekend.
Costas

cieldequimper said...

Weathered just like it should be. Marvellous!

Ah... er... I've never MADE green tomato jam. My grandmother used to but I don't have her recipe. I've Googled it though. You could try epicurious.com for instance.

Julie said...

You can hear the creaks as it settles itself down on its haunches.

Stefan Jansson said...

Now this is a lovely rural scene.