Posted by The Dukester on November 09, 2016 at 10:41:11 from (204.106.241.43):
In Reply to: Rusty and Red posted by Heyseed on November 08, 2016 at 23:47:30:
Yeah, often when I see an old barn like that I wonder what it was like when a lot of work was done in it and around it. There's a big, beautiful barn about 7 miles from my home like I used to dream of having in my younger days. (about 40 X 100 basement type with the round roofed Rilco laminated rafters, 3 big steel ventilators on top, double drive in bays, tiled block basement walls and milk house with "icecube" windows and a really pretty big tiled silo next to it)....It's just been setting there empty for at least the last 15 years. Slowly being covered by climbing ivy, loosing it's white paint job and the steel roof starting to rust. Fence all shot around the cement barnyard. Good God, what a waste!!!
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