Here are a few more shots from our adventure to Hovander Park the other day. This barn is an amazing thing to stand next to. It’s so large, and they have taken such good care of it over the years. Bernie did a little research on Hovander, and the Barn was finished in 1911. Bernie also did an entry on our visit there, he got some beautiful shots of the barn, if you would like to see them visit his blog:
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Still LOVE that beautiful red barn!
Now that is how I always pictured a “real” barn! Just terrific! Looks like a fun trip, thanks for sharing and a very Happy New Year!
Lovely barn. I think I visited Bernie’s already. Happy 2009 to you both.
Love the barn, it is big as I remember. Very good portraits. I really like Bernie feeding the bird.
Very beautiful that red barn! Your photos are lovely too! 🙂
Have a nice Tuesday! 🙂
Wow! Stunning pictures, just stunning!
Look at you two! Beautiful!
hen
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Thanks for sharing the barn and visit. Your photos where lovely and I’m glad you shared them.
I’m glad everyone enjoys the photos. There is something about a nice red barn that everyone identifies with in one way or another.
geogypsy: that photo of bernie feeding the bird is from a few years ago up near Mt. Baker. That was a fun snowshoe trip.
hen: thank you for the kind words!
Great pics, thanks for sharing.
Cheers and Happy New Year!
Regina In Pictures
Classic and timeless, and I love that blue sky.
Great light in these photos. It looks like cold weather and the warm light is wonderful.
I’ve always loved red barns and you two look lovely in the late afternoon light!
What a beautiful old barn! I’ll bet you really enjoyed your visit there.
1911? What a beautiful old barn. It has been taken good care of. Wow. Looks like it was a beautiful, cold day too.
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I love barns. That’s a great one. I invite you to come visit my world on a floating cabin in Coastal BC. – Margy
Beautifully restored barn! So are the portraits beautiful!
Thank you for encouragement at my blog!
Now THATS what I call a barn! Its beautiful and you can really get a sense of scale from the photo.