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Love the barn! Here they are all declared heritage buildings so we have lots of old barns. They make great photos.
That is wonderful they protect the old barns! Wish they would do more of that here in states.
HI Weekend Cowgirl!
I left you a little note on my blog comments . . . but just in case you don’t get it, I wanted to write something to you here.
Hugs! Dee Dee
Next summer you need to get a shot of the old Kauffman place on way down Bachelor Grade! Also, take a ride towards Fortine for great barn pics.
Yes, wanted to do their old barn this year, but never did. I have one from 4 years ago, but did not have right camera at the time. I will Google Fortine and put it on my wish list of places to visit. Thanks!!
Beautiful barn! Do you think it is still standing? Do you remember where it is?
Barns are a tremendous amount of work. I met an old timer in Kansas who had a barn in fabulous condition, but he said he would burn his barn before he would let it fall into disrepair.
It was in Northwest Montana. This was taken a few years ago and was in beautiful shape. Old barns are a disappearing art… Thanks for dropping by.
I work at the Historical Society in Helena and thought you might be into knowing that our 2013 calendar is on Montana historic barns. (This goes along with the book we printed earlier.) If you have questions or want to see some of the images let me know and I can share.
Would love to know the name of the book!!