My barn isn't so much a barn yet as it is just a storage and hay shed. It's a work in progress! The front section of it houses our hay and some split wood along with the few horsie supplies that are handy to have close to the hitching post and aren't residing in the trailer. These are some shots I got in there.
This is the wall of split wood that is next to the hay.
And of course in every barn is a little bit of baling twine.
And hay hooks.
And a pitch fork and empty grain bag for a garbage can.
Then we have the halter rack.
And the fly spray, Micro-Tek spray, Horseshoer's Secret hoof goop, and a whole bunch of other crap piled on every inch of that shelf that didn't make the final edit.
That and the grain and supplement tubs are about all that is in the front room of the barn.
The bigger back part is going to be the actual barn part, if we ever get stalls in there. We've got big, big plans for it, some day. 4 stalls, wash rack, tack room...someday. This is pretty much what it looks like right now...
The wheel barrow with a flat tire is ours, along with the riding lawn mower we got for free and the quad that we lost the key for. The barn came with the roll of flooring, all that junk and a mini fridge, an all-in-one printer/scanner/copier/fax machine (assuming neither of those work), a tire and a bunch of other random crap that we've been meaning to take to the dump, but just haven't gotten to yet.
This was pretty much the only picture I came up with in that part of the barn that was worth posting. It was the sun shining in under and thru the sliding door. Someday it will be all beautified and horsie. Someday.
21 comments:
Very nice, you caputred the challenge excellently..:-)
Nice shots, very creative of the little details (which I love!) I think your barn will be amazing some day. What you have now is more than some people have! ;) Keep dreaming, it will happen!
Thanks for the barn tour! Looks like you have a great shell to start a barn! Just like you, I am thinking I will get that barn...someday!
I am so drawn to barns, probably because some of my most fulfilling times are experienced within their walls. Absolutely love your baling twine shot and the bottom barn door shot that captures the slight slipping in.
Wonderful shots! Very unique and interesting submissions for this week! :)
Great trip around your barn.
I laughed at the baling twine. We have a tub full of it in our barn. Great pics!
Creative and very intersting. Great job!
love detail shots. Nice job!
Wonderful details...;)
Those are really great pictures. Having never had a barn it's interesting to see what's inside them :)
You can see what I came up with over at my photo blog.
That last photo is my favorite. The little bit of sun peeking through the wood looks like a star! Beautiful!
Someday you will have your barn dreams come true. All the basics are there. It's gonna be amazing!
~Lisa
Nice tour of the details inside the barn. I like the light coming through the bottom and the saddles and stuff hanging on the wall.
Great shots of what is in your barn..and thanks for sharing your dreams..I hope they come true for you. I really enjoyed the baler twine..it comes in great colors..I have only seen orange..other than the really old stuff! So that is my favorite! :)
Thanks for the tour in your barn - amazing what can look so photogenic, eh?! I don't get much opportunity see inside barns, so it was most interesting.
I love your barn thank you for sharing.
Well done and creative.
What fabulous photos! You really have a great eye for this challenge!
Very nice pics of your work in progress. I love the last shot.
You could have fooled me :} looks just like a barn! Great pictures.
Love these photos honey...
Hugs, Mom
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