Some in great condition…
Others that are weathering and needing a little love. These are from Skagit Valley on the morning of December 11th. The morning was a little foggy/misty.
Linking up with Tom The Backroads Traveller for The Barn Collective.
Quiet Sunday except for a nice windy storm blowing through. A good day for indoor projects. After a sleepless time from 1am until after 3am I slept right through our usual church service. We listened to a sermon online. My two kitchen experiments, a savory one and a sweet one, failed. Oops. They were edible but nothing I’d share with y’all. Hope your weekend is ending well.



…a red barn is always a winner! The second one is very interesting, something that I wouldn’t see here. Thanks Ellen for stopping by, I hope to see you again.
That first red barn is especially nice — looks like people could be living in there!
I enjoyed your earlier post about Carkeek Park. Such beautiful scenes and rest for the spirit.
Such classic (and classy) red barns. We were blessed to get on the mountain skiing today; the last three days have been too foggy/icy. Right now we are baking a salmon quiche – can’t wait to dig in – I am starving!
Skagit Valley barns—classics for sure.
MB
Hello, I do love the red barns. Such pretty scenes, the first one is beautiful. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week!
Wonderful barns!
Red barns even when weathered, still have the most charm!
I love barns, thank you for sharing them with me.
beautiful. red barns are always in style. Love your header image.