When anyone compliments me on my work I am so pleased and honored (I’m over the moon when someone orders a print but I digress) because these photos I share with you represent a part of me. A blogger friend mentioned enjoying the rose photos I have been doing but missing the barns from the barn series I had done previously. Well, that just made me smile all over and because of that, even though I am still sharing the rose park photos (it will be people in the park this week) I’m slipping in this preview of a barn not shown before.
I will eventually get around to showing all of it but for now here’s this little teaser 🙂
Too bad, but they let them deteriorate to the point of no return. One thing that happens with old adobe structures out here is cities, villages and the state historic preservation ordinances with prevent the owners from out right tearing the structures down, but the renovation costs are prohibitive, so the owners and governments remain in a standoff, often until the structure falls down from neglect, and then the owners do whatever they planned in the first place.
A never ending battle…
Forever and Ever…
Thank you so much Teri!!!!!!!! Love the photo ! Wish there was a ‘superlike’ button:)
Your comment is superlike enough 🙂
I love old houses, barns, old doors and whatsoever and therefore appreciate your photo. I would suggest a black frame around your photo, because it’s so white at the left. Hope you don’t mind my tip.
The left is a bit of clouds and blue sky which doesn’t always translate well on computer screens. Thank you and I don’t mind the tip.
that’s right, when it’s too sunny the sky seems to light.