Here’s another log structure that I found, at a distance. I think a window is visible through the door. The open door is small for a barn. Then there’s the white and red chimney. A home? An outbuilding?
Category: Barns
More logs at work
DH has become a dedicated log barn hunter. He caught a glimpse of this one on his way to Lazy J farm recently. It’s nestled back on the property behind some ancient looking trees.
This is a view from the side. It doesn’t seem overly large.
Log outbuilding
Since DH discovered the log barn I showed you recently I’ve been more aware of them. So naturally now they’re popping up more than I’d have expected. Here’s a different building style using logs. I have a couple more log structures I’ll show you in coming days.
Ranch life
Here’s another of our local farming operations. Like many farmers this one supplements his income with other work, specifically mower repairs.
Log barn
This is something you don’t see everyday: a log barn.
The corners are constructed like a classic log cabin.
It’s an old building and shows its age but seems to be holding up. The metal roof helps.
Return to enigma barn
I first posted a shot of this barn almost five years ago. Time continues to do its work on this increasingly frail structure.
Snow screen
It snowed again on Wednesday, all day. I drove by the barn I showed you on Wednesday and thought I’d give you another view, from its front, through the falling snow.
Across the street is the B & B Family Farm, a lavender operation. Lavender is usually photographed in its summer loveliness bursting with color and hinting at fragrance. In winter snow it looks hunkered down in sullen piles of dormancy.