Just a quick note to thank all of you who have written responses to my writings. It's really nice to know people are reading and have an interest in the plants I write about. It promises to be a beautiful sunny day here today so despite the fact that I'm going to spend most of it after Church digging and packing orders, I hope to find time to just enjoy all of the emerging plants - and take some more pictures.
This is one of our barns, both over 100 years old and not in the best of shape these days, but still nice for pictures.
3 comments:
What a beautiful barn, you are right, it's just fine for pictures.
Hope you aren't too sore from digging.
Very picturesque and maybe good for storage. Wish I could have a barn. Happy spring, don't work too hard.
Only ended up as 9 hours of digging and packing. Since this is the 3rd week of doing it, I'm not too sore, but really tired. I wish the barn was better for storage, but it has some leaks in the roof now, so I have to watch where I put things. A dozen years ago it was still sound, 20 years ago we had goats and sheep living in it. Horses were in the back and chickens and geese and ducks in the next building. I kind of miss the animals. Maybe in the morning I'll post a picture of the other barn, the one I use as a packing shed, which is slowly coming down and starting to look very 'Appalachian'.
Jane
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