The Thousand Word Project – Barns: Monuments to Hard Work
Proverbs 6:6-8 Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise: Which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, Provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.
My dad's shed (we tend to not call them barns here) was an exciting place for any child to investigate, but looking back it wasn't the safest place for a child to play in as it was full of chemicals and other poisons etc.... but that didn't stop us climbing up onto things and looking around! These barns have lots of character don't they.
Yes, they do have character. These are all in Tennessee and were in the neighborhood where we lived. There were a lot of old barns in Tennessee and I wish I could have taken more photos of them. Many were not being used and kept up any more and were falling or being torn down to make way for "progress", which I thought was kind of sad.
My dad's shed (we tend to not call them barns here) was an exciting place for any child to investigate, but looking back it wasn't the safest place for a child to play in as it was full of chemicals and other poisons etc.... but that didn't stop us climbing up onto things and looking around! These barns have lots of character don't they.
ReplyDeleteYes, they do have character. These are all in Tennessee and were in the neighborhood where we lived. There were a lot of old barns in Tennessee and I wish I could have taken more photos of them. Many were not being used and kept up any more and were falling or being torn down to make way for "progress", which I thought was kind of sad.
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