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Monday, January 14, 2013

barn charm - hiding in the forest

Winter is shaping up to be a busy season at Away
We're in a good spot for skiing and snow sports and hosting weekend getaways.


Last weekend was unseasonably warm and foggy - 
which made for some pretty interesting skiing, and very cool views atop Bromley mountain.
The Appalachian Trail passes through here.

I didn't get out with my camera as I thought I might,
but then I remembered that a couple of weeks ago I had found this barn hidden among the trees.
The red door jumped out at me.


The barn is connected to a pretty white farmhouse,
as is fairly common in Northern New England.


And I love the way it's nestled in the mountain forest.


Next weekend I plan to do a little more exploring -
my archive of barns is nearly depleted (yikes!)



And - as always -
Thanks for dropping in!

20 comments:

  1. what a great shot. nice barn. wow, must be tons of fun having the AT so close to explore. ( :

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  2. You remind me of days long ago when I skied with my family at Bromley and Stratton. I remember foggy winters and deep chill. It is frigid just now in CO, so the snow is dry and sugary - we just don't have quite enough of to to make me happy!

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  3. connected to the farmhouse?! cool! i've never seen one that way! if not for the red door, it could almost be missed.

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  4. this is a fantastic one. I love the second shot. The red door really speaks to the photo.

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  5. I love the foggy photo! And the red door on the barn really pops. You could almost miss the barn if it wasn't for the door.

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  6. Like Marlo, I love the second shot as well. I really need to visit New England :)

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  7. Beautiful. The red door is super nice and bright. A real attention-getter.

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  8. That door is definitely stunning against the barn walls!

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  9. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful place.

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  10. That first landscape shot is a lovely winter scene!
    'The Red Door' - sounds like a novel title and the shots through the woods suggest a mystery theme. :) Yes, sometimes my imagination runs away with me!
    I love the shots!

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  11. lol, Carletta! I had the same type of thinking....that the red door was to draw attention, to beckon visitors inside...and then! What would be next when isolated in the woods? I think I've watched too many movies!

    Great shot, by the way....and I do love the red door!

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  12. What you capture in the foggy scene is the exact same thing that happened here last week. The only difference is you that managed to get a photo of it. Now I wish I had done the same.

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  13. so pretty! the AT passes through here too. we've been on parts of it :)

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  14. That's a really pretty wintery shot. The red door just jumps out at you.

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  15. Beautiful snowy scenes! I like the way the barn and house are hidden in the trees.

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  16. Lovely barn and setting! The red door really does pop!

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  17. I like how you've photographed the red door. I looks a tad mysterious. :))

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  18. What a fun barn find, Karen! Maybe someone painted the barn doors red just to be ornery. It sure makes for a charming winter barn capture. Good luck on your barn exploration.

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  19. Very beautiful & I love the peeks thru the trees! Thank you for joining =)

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  20. That red door is SO cool! I love it!

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