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Monday, December 2, 2013

Green Roof


This pretty little white barn with the green roof caught my eye 
and I had to pull into the drive to take a picture.

It was for sale. 
But, Mr. Garden does not want to move to the country.
Sigh....




49 comments:

  1. Oh, that is a pretty barn! I don't know how I missed it! Wouldn't it be fun to own a barn someday?! Twyla

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    1. It was a couple of miles further down the road, on the other side of the hwy you came in on. Yes, I would love to have some acreage and a barn and a big ol' vegetable garden and lots of space for grandchildren to run and play and a pool, and..... LOL! I don't want much. ;-)

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  2. Oh how lovely that barn looks, just talk to him and talk again , give him a good glass of wine and talk again.....

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  3. Such a serene picture! My hubby isn't interested in country life either (I'll sigh too...).

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  4. Wonderful! I miss the country so much! But I guess I had my day. Or years. :)

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    1. Holly, maybe one of these days you will get to go back. You are still young.

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  5. My husband would definately be interested in the country life..but...first we might find a permanent job again, and stop with the seasonal this n that...maybe someday...It is a beautiful barn, I would love to own a place in the country and have a barn on the property...so charming.

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    1. Many of the jobs are not near where the barns are. :-(

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  6. A sight getting hard to find all the time, a beautiful old barn. thanks for sharing!

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    1. We are very lucky to have several in this area. And I love seeing them even if I never own one.

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  7. Beautiful! I wasn't sure about moving to the country when my husband got a job offer, but we moved and I just love it. Keep your dream alive! :)

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    1. How wonderful that the job offer meant a move to the country. I would be up for that adventure, should the opportunity ever arise.

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  8. Lovely! I grew up on a farm, and we had a big red barn with a blue roof! :)

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    1. Laurie, a red barn with a blue roof sounds delightful! Do you still have pictures of it?

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  9. Such a sweet barn! Happy new week to you! xo Heather

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  10. What a pretty barn. We don't see barns like that here in Florida. Enjoy your evening!

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    1. Well, Florida has a few things (like oceans) that we don't have. So it all evens out. :-)

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  11. That's a pretty barn! It looks familiar, maybe I've seen it before. Don't give up on your dream!

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    1. I will just have to enjoy someone else's barn. :-)

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  12. oohh that would be gorgeous converted into a home, dee x

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  13. It makes a pretty picture and it looks well maintained. What would you do with it?

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    1. I would put my gardening tools and my John Deere tractor in it... The tractor that I would have to buy if I owned the barn and the land around it. :-)

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  14. Looks so cold! Pretty pretty picture though! :)
    ~Liz

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  15. What a beautiful old barn. So full of charm!

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  16. That is a lovely barn and wouldn't it be delightful to renovate one and move in. Think of the view from the windows! It reminds me of 'The Enchanted Barn' by Grace L. Hill. Thank you for visiting Knitting Kat. It was so nice of you to come by. Your blog looks inviting and I will enjoy visiting here.

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    1. It would be very cool to transform a barn into a home. I'll have to look up the book you mentioned.

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  17. Fabulous looking barn -so much charm and character :) Hugs and Summer greetings from Australia♥ ~Pernilla

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    1. Pernilla, maybe thinking of your nice warm summer day will help me thaw out. It was well below freezing today.

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  18. Hi Gayle! Thanks for visiting my blog. Wishing your son good luck on his finals. My daughter has 3 semesters left until graduation, then she is going to grad school. The barn is charming- would love to be out in the country! We are surrounded by green hills and love the openness...now if the houses were not so close together it would even be better! HAPPY December :)
    S

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    1. I love the sound of your hilly green neighborhood.

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  19. So cute! Maybe you can talk Mr. Garden round, or have it as a summer home! Thanks for the lovely comment you left on my blog. Barbara x

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    1. Oh, probably not, but it was nice to dream about.

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  20. I love barns and that one is lovely! Wouldn't you love to buy it and transform it into a house?

    xo
    Claudia

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    1. That would be a wonderful use for the barn, Claudia. :-)

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  21. That is a beautiful barn. I 'd love to move to the country, but that will probably not happen. I guess that's why we like decorating country and vintage style.We can pretend it's out in a country setting.

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    1. Yes, Leslie, we do have the option to decorate our homes in a way that reminds us of the quiet country life, even if we never live in/near a barn.

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  22. I'll probably never move to the country either, but I love country pictures.

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  23. Oo…I love it too…the green roof is wonderful!

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  24. Nice barn!! I grew up on a farm and I like barn pictures. Nancy

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