Brick, New Jersey
In it's first life, I think it was a barn, but I'm not sure.
It's not a barn now, but isn't it adorable!!
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ReplyDeletechuck must have taken you out, finally. :)
Very nice, whatever it's used for now. I love the siding!
ReplyDeleteI would live in it. I have always wanted to live in a barn. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat barn. I hope you submit a barn picture to the Photo Center's contest!
ReplyDeleteAdorable...I'm thinking, add a skylight and - voila - back yard scrapbooking studio!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable it is!! You find the grandest things!!
ReplyDeleteThe doors look like barn doors to me, so it fits Barn Charm! LoL! Love the dark wood!
ReplyDeleteThanks in advance for joining =)
What a great barn.....for what ever purpose it fills now!
ReplyDeleteI love barns. I do know a couple of people who transformed them into homes and they came out really nice.
ReplyDeleteVery nice I love all of those trees all around it. It would make a lovely house.
ReplyDeleteBarns do have a certain charm and do make for great photos. It's fun just to drive out in the country looking for one to photograph. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a mini barn
ReplyDeleteIt is fantastic! I think I could live there. I am thinking of downsizing, after all. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is a cute little barn!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little building tucked among the trees.
ReplyDeleteDebbie's (I think it's a) Barn Charm photo. Lol!
ReplyDeleteJust kidding. Looks like a barn to me and it's very cute.
Love the shot, Love the texture of the siding, and NO horses!! hehe
ReplyDeleteI would use the same word to describe it - adorable. sandie
ReplyDeleteLove it! The siding and the door is perfect.
ReplyDeleteQuaint looking barn and like the siding too. ^_^
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My answer to your question is a big YES! It is precious and in such nice order. I would love to see inside those doors. Guess we will have to imagine what is in there. genie
ReplyDeleteYou can definitely tell which side the gets the most sun and weather. :)
ReplyDeleteWhatever it's used for it was built to look like a barn. I think it is very charming!
Whatever it is used for, it is a charming structure!
ReplyDeleteYes...i like this barn...oh..not a barn now...it does not matter...I like it: so peaceful...
ReplyDeleteI'll go to see other barns...Tank you!
Bshell
Debbie, this little barn-like building is so cute--and I'm really enjoying all the beautiful, vivid photos in your past blog posts too! :)
ReplyDelete--Susan
it's very cute and love the way you photographed it!
ReplyDeleteCute building - so what is it now?
ReplyDeleteYep it is! Very nice do-over!
ReplyDeletevery charming. i love those cedar shingles. :o)
ReplyDeleteOh darlin', I have visions of it bein' the cutest little cottage ever!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a charmin' little buildin' and a fantastic picture of it!
Girl, ya rock behind the lens!!!
God bless ya and have an amazin' day sweetei!!!
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ReplyDeleteVery cozy little barn.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely little barn. I love the weathered shingles. Pamela
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it make the best gardening shed? I hope you are having a grand week. Bonnie
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