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Monday, April 16, 2018

old barns in highland county Virginia

Sharing with Image-in-ing this week some old barns in Highland county Virginia

We were staying in Bath County and some beauties on our way to Monterey Va..




Here is a new covered bridge built at entrance to homes in the Highlands






11 comments:

The Joy of Home with Martha Ellen said...

I love old barns and you have captured some beauties in Highland County. The covered bridge is lovely. Our daughter lives in New England and we always make a point to visit a new/old covered bridge when we go. They are truly lovely works of useful art. Thanks for sharing your trip with us, Betsy. ♥

Angela said...

The white house in the first photo is adorable!! Indeed all photos shows lovely scenery. Virginia is a lovely state and must be in our list of places to see someday! Thanks for sharing!

NCSue said...

These are marvelous photos. You don't see many covered bridges any more, and the sign at the end is beautiful.
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krishna said...

This kind of covered bridge I saw in Yosemite..

mamasmercantile said...

Loved the covered bridge, such charm. The sign certainly made me smile.

DrillerAA said...

To my knowledge, we have no old covered bridges here in Arkansas, but old barns abound. However, they are fading fast, due to lack of care and once they're gone they will not be replaced by any structure nearly so romantic. Nice set of images.

Birgitta said...

Very niceand charming photos!

Linda said...

Bath County is a beautiful place. Interesting to see a new old-looking covered bridge.

Judy at GoldCountryCottage said...

Betsy, such pretty pictures. Love the note from Dad to Son. That was about as simple as it was, I'm sure..Happy Wednesday..xxoJudy

Mariette VandenMunckhof-Vedder said...

Dearest Betsy,
Those barns pretty much do tell the story of life lived in those mountains.
Love the wooden covered bridges!
Hugs,
Mariette

robin. said...

there is just something wonderful about old barns...
...just BE.
robin.