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35 Comments on Please Let Me Stay.....I Don't Want To Leave The Bristol Tn Va Area!
Rob,
It must have good bones because it's bent a little but still standing strong. :)
Steve
Rob, yesterday we drove to Green Bank, WV to see the observatory and we passed sooooo many farms with both old and new barns. Didn't have a chance to stop and take photos, but it was pleasing to see all the farms.
Well video is here so maybe it could do a tap-dance for us ;) Have a great day.
Hi Rob, a terrific presentation and the photo story was wonderfully creative. Great Job!
Rob- Something like that just has to stay. There's something reassuring about having some things, like the old barn, that still are around.
Hi Rob, each photo gets more beaitiful as you share the story. Great job and I enjoyed. Have a wonderful evening.
Hi Rob, very cleverly done! Love the entry to your website through the barn! I think the old barn may see itself as a hologram one day!
Rob, nice contrast on the photos! I really like the sepia tinted photos!
Hey - Rob I see some of those barns are still standing. I guess that line of storms going through this week didn't have anything for these old ladies.
Now you're back keep them coming, with all the photos you have taken there can't be that many left
Thanks for all the comments.....I really appreciate you stopping by and checking it out......Thanks again!
Hope you have a great week!---Rob
Go Vols!
Rob, I love 'em all, but then you had me a "barn"....and "old", 'cause you know they woo me all of the time...as a matter-of-fact, I almost pulled over this AM to get a quick shot, but there was a big old logging truck barreling down behind me, so I thought better of it! Next time.
So...you gonna put that in Barns of America Group? Maybe you did, already--I haven't been over to it in awhile.
HI ROB! The way things were built back then - it will stand up for another 100 years!
Howdy and evening Rob
Rob, I sure do always enjoy siting my eyes upon the mighty fine Barn photos, which you take and post of folks.
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
Gayle....Thanks for stopping by....glad you like them.....Thanks!
Gabrielle.....I agree.....Thanks!
Dale......Thanks!
Hope you have a great day!---Rob
Go Vols!
Rob...these are great photos. Wonderful for you to share them with us!
Todd......Thanks!
Hi Robb,
It is very rustic in black and white but the color makes it inspirational and easier to sell I am sure. What a lovely area.
Kristin......Good Point.......Thanks!
Many, many, years ago--I lived in Tennessee and could not believe all the old barns I saw. The remarkable thing for me, as a big northern city person, is how many were unpainted and falling down. Later, I found out that a lot of them were tobacco barns, which didn't seem to ever get painted. Thanks for the variety of pics!