First of all I'm not a writer but I do want to tell you something about me. I got starting on Renderosity from a friend called Vaggabondd to occupy some of my time. Vaggabondd is my best friend, he helped me go through some difficult times. July 14, 2006 my husband of 35 yrs. died of lung cancer, he only lived 22 days after getting diagnose. Then to top it off 3 weeks later my place of employment of 17 yrs. closed the plant. I was able to attend college( paid) and I got a degree on Dec. 2008 in Accounting. I also have a site for my husband's pictures under Dukelars if you want to check it out. Really my husband was the photography in the family this is all new to me, like everything else. I've got my family close and my Cessna (cat) which there are cute stories about ,if you want to know and she also grief with me. I still feel I'm in a dream and can't wake up. Well enough about me and hope you enjoy what I've taught myself with this wonderful computer my husband left me when he was alive, I was afraid to touch it because something always happen to it.
Hugs
M'lee
Update: Life is moving along to fast for me....Since this writing I have lost Cessna, she died last June 2015...It was the hardest thing I had to do putting her to sleep. Also I have now lost both of my parents. I have 3 lovely grand children all girls. and growing up to fast.
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Comments (5)
vaggabondd
boy theres just something about old barns. They make you wonder what all they have been through. How many animals have found shelter in her, on cold winter nights. How many barn partys have they seen. I bet it has heard horses nay and seen chickens laying eggs and pigs... well just doing what ever it is pigs do. haha. I bet a farmer has spent many many hours in this old barn. Most of them working and probably a few getting away from the farmers wife. And everyone has heard tails of the famers daughter and a roll in the hay. Ya I bet this old barn has seen a lot in her day. Sorry about that I got caught up in a day dream. nice shot lol
Buffalo1
It is truely a scenic view. I love these old buildings and don't see why so many are not refurbished and put to use. Maybe they wouldn't be as interesting to photograph, though. Anyway, a wonderful image.
gingerlou
Excellent, capture, love old barns, bravo!
lizzibell
I love old barns nice job...
kutiepiee
Nice old barn nice shot :)