Tuesday, December 29, 2009

POTD - Barn Window


Barn Window - by Kristin Corlett

I discovered this barn next to a gravel yard and the local landfill, in Lansing, Michigan.  There was a huge mound of dirt dumped in the driveway so that people wouldn't drive onto the private property.  There was a tiny overgrown path around the dirt mound where brave souls trekked to see this gorgeous, neglected barn.  It was worth trespassing.  I bet it's really pretty right now all covered in snow.

Enjoy!
Kristin

9 comments:

Ruth Ann said...

You are a brave brave soul! Weren't you afraid of running into Leatherface going onto that property? There is no way I'd do anything like that alone! I'm a big baby! lol

Keetha Broyles said...

Ah yes, all that Florida snow is covering it now!

OH - - - NO - - - you must mean local as in MICHIGAN! Hehehehehehehe

Honey, that is one gorgeous photo. AND furthermore, there you go again, slithering around on your tummy to get the good shot through all that grass and wild flower growth!

Kristin - The Goat said...

Ruth Ann - I wasn't brave enough to go into the barn, which I really really really wanted to do.

Keetha - It was in Michigan, yes :) I forgot to include that in the description. Slithering lol

Nancy C said...

I love barns so much. How pretty.

Tricia said...

Ooh, I love this one, Kristin.
Really nice work.

XO*T

Debby@Just Breathe said...

It's great, I love barns.

Leigh of Tales from Bloggeritaville said...

LOve it! I have a thing for barns. In fact, I am taking my girls on a barn tour soon. Some are interested in some old barns that I have photographed that dot highway 11 (look up See Rock City and See Ruby Falls barns...these are them also some other ones).


I just want to peeer in that window and see whats inside!

j said...

That is a GORGEOUS shot! I wish that I could tag along with you :)

Anonymous said...

I love this photo .. Ruth Ann hilarious, so funny you bring up leatherface cuz I was thinking the same thing. I am so chicken. Kristin, you take the coolest POTD's.