Montana Vintage Red Barn


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  1. Debbi says:

    Beautiful Photo ~I look forward to seeing more. When I see barns on our travels I always think of my great grammas farm. Thanks for reminding me.

  2. I love that barn. I love it when people maintain the barns well so they are around for a long time. It’s such a shame when you see beautiful barns that are falling down because no one bothered to take care of the roof.

    • weekendcowgirl says:

      Yes, I talked with a woman who has a huge old lovely barn and her only wish is to save enough money to put a new roof on it. Made me sad.

  3. Bucko
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    Every detail on that barn seems well loved. Thanks for such a feel-good photo!

  4. Melinda says:

    Barns are such a vanishing part of our past! I love the picture!

  5. Kimberley says:

    I have a soft spot for old barns too! I would love an old hip roof barn to use for my horses, they have so much character and charm!

    • weekendcowgirl says:

      I would simply love to have one on my property to view every single day. My barn cannot compete with this beauty…

  6. Very cool, those barns are good for a lot of different things.

  7. Beautiful composition! I just want to step into that picture!

  8. memomuse says:

    Love old barns too. I love wide open spaces and cowgirl hearts. I am a cowgirl living in NC originally from WYOMING. I miss my cowboy state. Love your website. Who designed it? Is it a free website service like wordpress? Love the bottle tabs for social media at top of page.

    • weekendcowgirl says:

      Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the nice words! This is a WordPress site. The company who designed it is listed at bottom of my homepage. She is fantastic. I love the bottlecaps too!!!

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