Monday, March 23, 2020

The 4 Year Barn Project

There is a barn that like that I will always stop by if in the area. I had a plan to take a photo of it in 4 different seasons. I had 3 already and I just needed winter. Winter was the challenge for me. Cold, road conditions, weather changing every 5 minutes, etc. However my project is now complete! A few weekends ago we headed east and on the return trip I found myself passing the barn. With snow!

Bonus geese on top.


Across the road from the barn

4 Seasons

It is hard to tell from the front angle that this barn is leaning quite a bit. The Spring picture was 2016 (notice the front is more intact). Summer and Fall 2017 and now Winter 2020! Next up, the barn with lightning, or the northern lights? Maybe a sunrise? It is facing the right direction for a sunrise behind it. That sounds like plan to me. Now to just get up early and go....

Stay inside, and safe and healthy everyone!

27 comments:

  1. I love these kind of views through the seasons.
    Great series, well done, Jenn.
    Have a wonderful new week and stay safe and healthy.

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    1. Thanks Bill! Now if only I could find an old photo of it back when she was new!

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  2. ...it looks great in all seasons, I hope that spring comes your way soon. We have snow today.

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    1. Thanks Tom! We had a bit more snow the last couple days...that's spring in Alberta!!

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  3. Very cool to see all 4 season shots together! So you can check this off your "to do" list.

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    1. Thanks Debra! Now I have to get to all the places I haven't even seen once yet! haha

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  4. That's really neat Jenn, bravo on getting the four seasons shots!!

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    1. Thanks Rain! Hope you're all doing well there! Humans and doggos!

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  5. Well done! I've started several projects like that but have yet to complete one. Whatever you do next you'd better do it quick; that barn won't last forever!

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    1. Hi John, yes it will be sad when the time comes and I drive down the highway and look over and don't see it anymore.

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  6. It is probably a good thing that you took this picture. I suspect that barn is not going to withstand too many more prairie winds.

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    1. Hi David, You are likely right, although I have seen some old buildings that have seemingly impossible leans to them!! They were built to last for sure.

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  7. Love those photos! Great series! Time on your part to capture the ravages of time!

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    1. Thanks Marie, I think I like a lone barn against the prairie most of all!

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    1. Thanks William, I think I might like old barns the best!

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  9. I think this translates to very good photos? Thank you!! Dziękuję Ci

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  10. The barn has a "happy robot" facial expression.

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  11. so fun to see this, it is a beautiful barn!!!

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    1. Thanks!! Yes, it's a lovely spot for a barn.

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    1. Where abouts are you located? This is in Central Alberta.

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