At least that is what they called it. I've always wanted to go to a barn sale so when I saw it advertised, we took off to check it out. It was a wonderful Easter weekend and a good time for a drive in the country.
Though these drives always take us through towns which have fallen on hard times.
We saw some curious cows.
And lots of people unloading hay.
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We finally arrived at the barn. Not quite a barn and not the type of sale we expected. |
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All I bough was this sponge holder which is very practical. |
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And a biscuit cutter. |
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It's cute and it works well, I made biscuits for Easter bunch. |
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And interestingly enough, as we were in the middle of what I thought was no mans land, we passed this farm.
It sits down this long private drive so I couldn't get very good pics of it.
I looked at this place about 5 years ago when it was on the market. It has a fabulous old farmhouse and barn but they wanted a LOT of money for it and it is in the middle of nowhere. Hope you all had a wonderful Easter!
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That farm does look very beautiful, I don't mind living in the middle of nowhere :-) so I would probably have bought it if I had the money :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.
I always wanted to live on a farm with a humongous farm house. That one looks wonderful.
I no longer want to live out in the middle of "nowhere" like I used to.
NOT safe any more.
IN COLD BLOOD cured me of that wish a long, long time ago!
3 in the morning here..gotta get sme sleep. I know you have begun your day!.
:)
Oh, where's the snow? lol