Posted by Larry59 on April 20, 2008 at 06:36:55 from (4.245.0.80):
In Reply to: Tumbledown Barn pics posted by Matt from CT on April 19, 2008 at 09:48:32:
Have enjoyed looking at your pictures posted. Thanks. My wife and I like to go out and look at old buildings and barns. For we think about how it was in its time. History is interesting to us and they repersent a lot of history and hard work for someone on the farms. I had an uncle and he had this really nice barn. Milk stalls and all. But never lifted a finger to do anything to the barn in repairs. He kept saying ole he intends to. But it never happen and foundly it gave way to the ground. When all it would have taken was a little time. With a hammer and some nails to kept it up. He ended up having to have a new barn built which was never as good as the old one. I see this on barns many times and old sheds. No hammer and no nails. Just setting there falling down for nothing. Very sad as we see it.
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