Thursday, May 19, 2016

Wisconsin Barns and Good Fences

Late afternoon, Barn north of Melvina, WI
 White Barn west of Viroqua


Could you tell that this is an Amish farm? :-)
Near Westby WI

I don't know if I've posted this photo before. I was so happy when I saw that our Amish neighbor had acquired a flock of sheep. Mr. C. tells me that the piece of equipment resting on that wagon is a pump of some sort.



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24 comments:

  1. I love those Wisconsin barns...beautiful pictures. janey

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  2. LOVE the sheep but you knew i would. the second photo is not just about a barn, it is Uplifting to look at it... the sky and the trees and barns made me feel lifted up while looking at it.

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  3. I love that shot of the white barn with the cloudy sky!

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  4. Hello, Judy! I love the sky shot and the barns. The sheep photo is my favorite, they are so cute! In answer to your question the warblers are tiny and yes they can sing loud. :)

    Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

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  5. Great barns and fences. Glad you are happy with your new neighbors!

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  6. Wonderful barn, fences and love the animals ~ all excellent photos for 'Fences' ~

    Happy Weekend to you ~ ^_^

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  7. Beautiful pictures! I am off to check out your soaps!

    Julia @ Mini Van Dreams

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  8. Enjoyed your post very much. The Amish have always fascinated me. So talented.

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  9. Wonderful barns & fences & sheep, Judy! I LOVE the Amish farm so much. I know you live in the middle of nowhere but is it very far from you? The peacefulness of Amish country has to be felt & enjoyed.
    Have a great day!

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  10. Love it, Judy....I know I say this a lot, but I do miss farm living...sigh...smiles

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  11. Great collection. Wonderful shots. Thanks for sharing. I linked too! Come over and see me!

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  12. Hi. Thanks for coming over. Yes that is me on Instagram. I signed up and haven't figured out how to use it! You've inspired me. Thanks for following. I'm following you too!

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  13. Beautiful pictures and I love seeing those sheep!

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  14. That could almost be a flag on barn #1. I wonder how many barns there actually are in your state. You never seem to show us the same one twice.

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  15. Judy, Those are Amish lawn mowers. LOL. When our neighbor kept sheep in his side lot, the sheep mowed all the time. Love those barn pictures. Blessings, xoxo, Susie

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  16. Judy, I love the barns that you feature from your area. The clouds are quite unique. How nice to have a neighbor with a flock of sheep! What a peaceful area, my friend. ♥

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  17. thank you, again, for a spot of home.

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  18. I love seeing the sheep too and the big beautiful barns. You take the best photos and live in a beautiful part of the country. Sweet hugs, Diane

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  19. I guess the wagons were a dead giveaway for the Amish barn and I hope they enjoy the sheep.

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  20. Those were great barns/fences and the sheep were a nice edition.

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  21. that equipment resembles a cannon ball...i was going to yell "look out" little sheep!!

    all of your images are superb, but the sky in the second one was a "take your breath away" look!!! home looks like a really beautiful spot!!!

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  22. Love seeing Wisconsin Barns!

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  23. What a lovely selection again, thank you.

    All the best Jan

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  24. It must be interesting living next door to your Amish neighbour, fascinating photos.

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