I'm late, I know, and I'm digging into my archives.
We've been spending some time at home, doing those things that just really need to be done once in a while.
And then there was the football game we went to on Sunday - where we got to sit out in the rain
- and watch our team lose a really sloppy game.
Did I mention that it was cold and raining?
And seriously, after everything that happened last week, I'm sitting there thinking,
And seriously, after everything that happened last week, I'm sitting there thinking,
I am so lucky to be spending the day at a football game
- in the rain, -watching our team lose...
All joking aside - it really was a lot of fun - rain and losing and all!
Anyway,
This barn is from one of our bike rides last summer.
Can you tell it was kind of a gray day?
Yeah, pretty sure we got rained on.
We often do.
This barn was worth it.
I think it's part of a vineyard.
I really had no idea that grapes grew in Vermont.
I'm hoping next time to have some snowy barns to share.
Thanks for dropping in!
Such a lovely place to ride. The rock foundation of the barn is fabulous. Merry Christmas to you!
ReplyDeletegorgeous. such a lovely barn. hey, i think you link up when you can. no worries. ( :
ReplyDeleteYou live in such a beautiful area!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a huge, beautiful barn! Yes, snow and barns will be a welcome sight! We're having another fairly warm winter here in East Texas and snow is something we rarely see!
ReplyDeletereally pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat barn is amazing, but the house looks magnificent! I'd love to live on that property :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a barn? Oh my goodness! What a beauty & that house is awesome! So incredibly beautiful in Vermont
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining in 2012 & hope you'll return for a Happy New Year in 2013! =)
That's a pretty special, classy barn!
ReplyDeleteWow,the barn and house are fabulous! I think grapes can be grown almost anywhere now. I didn't know they could be in Minnesota until a few years ago. Now there are several small wineries here.
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