49 Replies to “Passing Through”

  1. Sheila T Illustrated – I love my God, my country, my family, my time with friends, sitcoms and photography. I like crowds, walking in falling snow or summer rain, chocolate, wine tastings, weekend campfires, and travel by plane, train, tour bus and automobile.
    Sheila T Illustrated says:

    I second that!

  2. Great words and picture. Old barns like this have such character.

  3. Love old barns and the houses that are sometimes around. Beautiful shot.
    Your posts warm my heart each day. Observation and imagination definitely show us poetry in nature. And you express it beautifully. Thank you for the quite introspective moment you provide. Laura

  4. blondie63 – I love crochet, knitting, photography, dogs, cooking, baking, scrapbooking, music ,blogging and did I mention dogs? I also love to collect movies which is a big hobby of mine!
    Lisa says:

    I love that pic!! I enjoy taking photos of old buildings too!!

  5. Cathy Ulrich – Fort Collins, CO – I am a creative, first and foremost, and I love writing and photography. As a bodyworker and energy healer, I enjoy sharing my experiences and insights as well as some of my more eclectic and creative adventures here on this blog. Feel free to read more by clicking the "About" link. Welcome!
    Cathy Ulrich says:

    I love those old barns. Beautiful!

  6. chrisbkm – Chris Morrison was born on the north shore of Lake Superior and currently lives by the Atlantic on the north shore of Nova Scotia, Canada.
    chrisbkm says:

    Castle of the Wind! When our kids were small there was a place just like this that we would often pass on our walks. We always referred to it as the Castle of the Wind. Wonderful memories came surging back with this image!

  7. A moving composition- happily tweeted forward.

    Tom

  8. gina drellack – Northern Minnesota – Writer, author, teacher, speaker. Joy-finding goddess. A Course In Miracles student. Law of Attraction devotee. Empowering others to stand in their own greatness as they create a most fulfilling version of themselves.
    gina drellack says:

    Although I don’t routinely comment, you need to know what a positive impact your work makes. Every one resonates profoundly. Good thing you don’t have a “like” button per post, you’d never be able to keep up with the notifications!! 😉 Thank you for sharing God bless you.

  9. StephieLou – North Carolina, USA – I live in Cary, NC with my big dog. Mom to three. I've been away for a little over 10 years, but now I'm back and I'm looking forward to sharing my inspirations with you.
    StephieLou says:

    I love taking pictures of old barns, too. Great shot!

  10. LB – I'm a woman who loves spending time on the motorcycle and in, or on, any body of water. I love traveling and reading, baking and cooking, taking way too many pictures, and enjoying my family and friends. Life is an adventure, and I want to remember and express my joy for it! This is a journal for me ... so I'll never forget the good times and to remind me of them on more challenging days.
    LB says:

    Something about barns and farms are are so attractive to photographer’s! Nice!

  11. Kat at travelgardeneat – Life sometimes gets so busy, we forget to stop and smell the roses. Travel.Garden.Eat is a reminder to slow down and enjoy the things that make good memories and replenish the soul!
    travelgardeneat says:

    When I see old structures like this, I yearn to know their stories and all the memories they hold. ~ Kat

  12. maureenc – south east Queensland – Supposedly retired ,I fit my fabric and fibre fanaticism in with sharing my life with , family and friends and a few other activities My star sign is Cancer;I love being near the ocean and live on the shores of Moreton Bay in SEQ;I enjoy listening to music of many genre,but prefer instrumental to vocal; Reading....I always have a couple of books and magazines on the "go" simultaneously;
    maureenc says:

    O to be able to hear the barn’s stories! Thank you for refreshing memories of times past

  13. denisebushphoto – My passion for photography has rewarded me with the opportunity to examine the world carefully. My approach is intuitive and I choose to impose no constraints – leaving myself open only to possibilities. As a professional designer I am drawn to images that offer a strong composition, pattern and rhythm. Creating images with a unique perspective while sometimes pushing the limits of traditional composition 'rules' excites me. Landscapes, nature subjects and things from the past are common themes in my work.
    denisebushphoto says:

    Old barns like this have log been subjects of my photos. This is a good one!

  14. Angie – Traveler at heart, student at home, teacher at work. Collecting travel memories, unforgettable moments and personal reflections.
    Angie says:

    Beautiful and nostalgic! 🙂

  15. RMW and BTC – We are problem solvers, who are very interested in the relationship of mathematics to interactive human behavior. We believe that with only four postulates and two corollaries we can account for virtually all IHBs, gain a better and more truthful understanding of ourselves, discover a more global form of education, and understand the precise conditions necessary for world peace.
    Robert M. Weiss says:

    I can just imagine a world from the past with its own memories.

  16. Very moving – reminiscent of a creaky old person with so much to tell about life.

  17. Mary Mageau – Queensland, Australia – I am a writer and nature photographer, living in a small rural village in the Samford Valley. Here on Australia’s east coast, surrounded by the Brisbane State Forest Park and four rugged mountains, I enjoy exploring new and creative ways to engage with the natural world that surrounds me. My husband and I often roam around Australia as we visit the outback and cities of interest. Our favourite destinations also include the islands scattered throughout the Pacific Ocean. With my notebook, pen and camera at hand, I’ve enjoyed researching and photographing amazing places and scenery, together with the stunning flowers and foliage found in these unique parts of our world. This blog―Nature as Art and Inspiration―has developed through my love of writing and travel.
    Mary Mageau says:

    There is something so poignant about an old timber shelter, never used. Beautiful photo.

  18. M. – Since I was little I liked to visualize and create things. Painting with watercolors is what makes me happy now. That, and spending time gardening and reading. I love long walks, biking, and the beach.
    mehrlich125 says:

    Do you mind if I try to paint this image? Lovely.

      1. M. – Since I was little I liked to visualize and create things. Painting with watercolors is what makes me happy now. That, and spending time gardening and reading. I love long walks, biking, and the beach.
        mehrlich125 says:

        Thank you. I not very fast, but when I do give it a try I will share. 🙂

  19. Makes me miss New England. Hawaiian buildings don’t get this far – they crumble under the onslaught of tiny little wood-eating insects.

  20. Wendy L. Macdonald – Comox Valley – Living for Jesus, loving Him, and listening for His voice bring me great joy. I'm an inspirational writer who also loves photographing creation and making handbound journals. ~ My faith is not shallow because I've been rescued from the deep. ~ Blessings ~ Wendy ❀ https://wendylmaccreations.etsy.com
    greenlightlady says:

    Wonderful words to match a well worn wooden structure! I like old buildings.

    Blessings ~ Wendy

  21. So beautifully expressive. I love it.

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