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Tag Archives: Barn
Thursday Doors
Is this my perfect door or what – a barn, two sliding doors, and two barn quilts. Life is good this Thursday because my friend, Sue, was vacationing in northern New York and grabbed this shot as she went down … Continue reading →
Posted in Photography, Thursday Doors
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Tagged Autumn, Barn, Barn Quilts, Barns, Fall, New England, Photography, Sliding Doors, Thursday Doors
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Thursday Doors
Yesterday, I went north with a friend to Warner, NH. We were picking up native plants for a Master Gardener project. Warner is a small town with a population around 3,000 and a charming one-block downtown area. We traveled back roads … Continue reading →
Posted in New England, Photography, Thursday Doors
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Tagged Barn, Barn Doors, Barns, New England, New Hampshire, Norm Frampton, Photography, Thursday Doors, Warner NH
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Thursday Doors
Well, half a door. I LOVE this door, but I couldn’t trespass up a private mountain road to get any closer. I don’t know who thought to put red on the door with white trim to accent the gray weathered … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barn, Barn door, New England, New Hampshire, Photography, Thursday Doors
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29 Comments
End of Summer
As we head into Labor Day weekend even I have to admit summer is over. The night-time temperatures have dropped into the 40’s. Can you hear that noise? It’s me whining. 🙂 The gardens are still looking good, and I’m … Continue reading →
Posted in New England
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Tagged Barn, Butterfly bush, Gardening, Hurricane Harvey, Hydrangea, Labor Day weekend, Perennials, Petunia, Photography, Rose, Spirea, Thursday Doors, Tomatoes
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53 Comments
Thursday Doors
Even with one shutter missing, isn’t this one beauty of a historic New England home with its bright red door and attached breezeway and barn? I love this barn with the small windows and planters on the doors. We visited … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barn, Barn Doors, Center Harbor, New England, New Hampshire, Photography, Thursday Doors
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Thursday Doors
I’m a sucker for barn doors of any type so when I attended the Blueberry Pruning workshop at Tuckaway Farm I had to take a shot of these doors. I love doors with character and history. They cause me to … Continue reading →
Posted in Barns, Photography, Thursday Doors
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Tagged Barn, Barn Doors, Blueberry bushes, Growing blueberries, New Englan, New England, New Hampshire, Organic gardening, Photography, Thursday Doors, Tuckaway Farm
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47 Comments
Big house, little house
A few weeks ago on a Thursday Doors post, Denise at Fernwood Nursery suggested I read “Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn.” So, I checked it out from my local library. It tells the history of the attached houses in old … Continue reading →
Posted in New England
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Tagged Barn, Big House Little House Back House Barn, Farmhouse, Little House, New England, New Hampshire
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Wordless Wednesday – Red Barn
Linked to The Barn Collective #21, Rose Street Reflections.
Posted in Barns, New England, Photography, Wordless Wednesday
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Tagged Barn, New England, New Hampshire, Old barns, Photography, Red Barn, Wordless Wednesday
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Nighttime – WP Weekly Photo Challenge
On a farm, big or small, there is one nighttime constant – the barn light. 🙂 ———— For other interpretations of the WP Weekly Photo Challenge – Nighttime.
Endurance: Weekly Photo Challenge
Endurance is defined as “the capacity of something to last or to withstand wear and tear.” This certainly describes our barn which was built in 1840 and is still treasured today by our family 174 years later. To put it in … Continue reading →