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Monday, December 05, 2011

The Barn at Pine Haven



Barn Charm 16. It's beginning to look a lot like it's that time of year again. Yesterday was the day for the annual trek down Pine Road the Christmas tree farm. We have been cutting our tree at Pine haven for more than 15 years now. This year the kids abandoned us for other commitments but we managed. I guess we're gonna have to get used to it. I'm sure they would have joined us if it were possible. I guess this evening will be spent tearing the house apart and trips to the attic. Only to be repeated in reverse in less than a month. Ho Ho Ho.


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14 comments:

  1. Oh how I love a Christmas tree farm.

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  2. I sure love that top shot and loooovvvvveee your header shot!

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  3. Love the light you captured on the barn in the first shot! I was thinking tree farm in that photo when I saw the few trees before I scrolled down and kept reading.
    Kids grow up don't they. It's hard replacing traditions. I don't buy a real tree anymore and miss that pine scent. :)

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  4. What an unusual barn! You captured it in good light. I love your header too!

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  5. A Christmas Tree barn always seems extra special and this is a fine one. Nice light on it makes it stand right out. Well done.

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  6. that's a huge barn! we got our tree on saturday and our oldest wasn't with us either...seems she's always mia...i really don't like them getting older and having lives lol

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  7. So fun and funny you HAD to shoot the barn while at the Christmas Tree Farm. Tricia and her Barn Charm has me looking for barns everywhere!

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  8. Love that you remembered to capture the barn! :) I believe we will be out getting our first "real live" tree this year but it won't be as "picture perfect" as your photo as we live in NC (no snow).

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  9. I like that bare tree in front of the barn in the first picture. No xmas tree for me sadly (condo rules against real trees and no attic)

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  10. That's a very big barn! It's so many trees to choose from at a tree farm!

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  11. Great barn... but I really love the house in your header and the picture itself... beautiful... Larry

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  12. That is one GINORMOUS barn, Haney! I'd sooo love to explore it!

    Thanks for joining! =)

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  13. We have always cut trees off of our own land, so have never had the fun of going to a Christmas Tree Farm. The barn is a beautiful one...I am thinks the building off to the right is the someplace. WOnderful capture. genie

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