10 Replies to “Barn Roof”

  1. derrickjknight – UK – I am an octogenarian enjoying rambling physically and photographing what I see, and rambling in my head as memories are triggered. I also ramble through a lifetime's photographs. In these later years much rambling is done in a car.
    derrickjknight says:

    Very well seen and described

  2. Rene Yoshi – Just a transplanted Okinawan-French Southern girl with a wee bit o' Irish, sharing photography and what I'm learning about spiritual things, including putting off legalism and religious traditions, and embracing God's matchless love, tender mercy, and amazing grace!
    Rene Yoshi says:

    Love the lines and artistry, but can’t help but think of the challenges for firefighters. Well captured!

    1. Oh my gosh – terrible challenge for firefighters. Here in this rural area unless you have a pond or are near the river that firefighters can pump water from they often have no choice but to let things burn. We are so grateful for their heroics in saving people and animals. I so admire what you do Rene. It takes a special kind of person. Be safe!

  3. judybarton – Still in love, complicated, almost stupid, interested to recognize herself. "Up to the age of eighteen years old everybody writes poems; after, only two categories of people may continue to do it: poets and idiots." (Benedetto Croce). Obviously I do not consider myself a poet.
    judybarton says:

    Dilicious words, lovely pic, wonderful story 🙂

  4. I’ve never seen a roof like that — at least, that I can remember. Standing seam metal roofs are all the rage down here now, but this one doesn’t seem to be metal. Perhaps it is — or not. In any case, the lines make for a delightful and interesting photo. The siding and old windows are wonderful, too.

  5. Carrie Staples – United States – Author, illustrator of "The Yarn Animal Book", probably the only craft book with instructions for making such unique yarn animals as an orangutan, an ant eater, a llama and a star-nosed mole and "The Single Minded Prince, a fairy tale for all ages about a boy and a pirate captain who both misbehave. The books and a booklet series based on each different yarn craft topic covered in "The Yarn Animal Book" (pompoms and other really easy yarn crafts, knitting, crocheting, rya, needlepoint and embroidery), are available on Amazon and Kindle.
    Carrie Staples says:

    You have become my daily calendar! What fun!

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