Monday, December 19, 2011

Highway 59: A Series - Take 3

The third in a series of barns along Highway 59. 
If you missed them you can visit here for barn one and here for barn two.
As I pulled up in front of this barn I could hear the scurry of a mad semblance of tidying going on about the place. This sweet dame, it seemed, was just not familiar with company dropping by unexpectedly or planned for that matter. When asked if her photo could be taken, she replied with a rather demure tone, "Who, me?" This girl has been nothing but a hard worker her entire life and retirement is nowhere in sight but she's okay with that. "Better to have a life with purpose than a life spent idle", she advised. I nodded slowly in agreement as I remembered my grandmother's oft used phrase, 'waste not, want not' and then I turned and asked if she remembered that young couple, sixty years ago , so in love, taking photos as they waited near Hickson for a ride. "What advice did you dispel to them?" I asked, perhaps with more wonder than question.



~Be well friends~

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25 comments:

  1. what a beautiful barn. what a beauty. (:

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  2. The texture you used on this gives it a very nice warm and antique look. I like it!

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  3. Beautiful Andrea, especially the lure of the mystic . . .

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  4. What a beautiful barn with a story to go with it. Love the texture you used on it. Happy Holidays!

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  5. beeeeeutiful post and picture....thank you.
    Merry Christmas....

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  6. ps...your header...gorgeous....and magical...like Christmas

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  7. Almost looks like a painting, and i do love images of older barns. Richard

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  8. It looks solid, as if it's ready for Old Man Winter. I could move in there...that would be an adventure! -Mary

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  9. Great old barn and story to go with it!

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  10. Love the commentary...great job !1

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  11. I love the photo, but I loved your portrayal of her even more.

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  12. I love the photo, but I loved your portrayal of her even more.

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  13. I love the barn and your description of her.

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  14. Excellent photo and excellent narrative to go with it.

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  15. ahhhhh beautiful photo, beautiful post :)

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  16. This is great, Andrea, Picture and Words!

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  17. I really, REALLY like your edit of this barn. It's a beauty made even more beautiful!

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  18. A sweet dame, indeed... what a beauty! =)

    Thanks for joining

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  19. A wonderful barn out in the countryside, Andrea!
    Fellow barn charm participant regards from the EAGAN daily photo blog

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  20. A nice barn with superb processing...love the texture work. Such a nice contribution to the meme this week. genie

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  21. This series you are doing is so nice. Am really enjoying seeing your work. The textures and processing are wonderful. Awesome and artistic photography. genie

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  22. And she told them the future.

    Of a wonderful granddaughter who would some day join the family.

    They smiled. At her. At each other. Knowing that in years to come, warm happiness would be held in their arms...a baby named Andrea.

    LYLAS!
    xo, misha

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Thank you so much for stopping by the old farmhouse!