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Just Another Barn

Oct
10

Back to my barn fetish…

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on October 10, 2006  

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  1. 10-10
    8:51
    am

    Tell us about Sunni!
    Is:shock: she one of the 2nd batch of kittens?

  2. 10-10
    8:58
    am

    I love barns. :thumbsup:

  3. 10-10
    9:23
    am

    Barns are always so rustic looking……:smile:

  4. 10-10
    9:45
    am

    There is no such thing as just another barn! Each one is unique in its own way.:smile:

  5. 10-10
    11:41
    am

    I love your barn fetish!

  6. 10-10
    11:52
    am

    I love barns that are not standing empty! There are plenty of those aound here these days (including the one here at my home)and you don’t see as much cows or horses as you used to because farming is supposed to be so efficiant these days. :sad: Well, I take that horse-thing back. Sometime ago some people moved here and they have lots of horses. :bananadance:

  7. 10-10
    2:06
    pm

    I love barn pictures.

  8. 10-10
    3:25
    pm

    gorgeous picture!

  9. 10-10
    4:13
    pm

    I love barns! Great shot!

  10. 10-10
    7:14
    pm

    I love barns! Hundreds of pics, especially those with advertisements ont the side? Lovely pieces of history.

  11. 10-11
    12:23
    pm

    I like barns too. Especially with horses. I love horses! Nice picture, Suz.

  12. 10-12
    12:48
    pm

    Well, the pictures look good, I can’t read the writing :no:

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