Much of the state of Oregon is rural. Therefore, there are many barns. The day after our Pacific Coast beach adventure, we drove all around the northwestern section of the Willamette* Valley which is where my brother lives. We were chasing those wineries and vineyards. (*Willamette is pronounced Will AM et, just so you know...)
My opinion is that you can't have too many barn photos.
Are you bored yet?
Which is your favorite?
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I've always enjoyed visiting Oregon. Have family in Eagle Point, and Medford areas. My husband was stationed in Portland while in the,Coast Guard.
Favorite? The large red one to look at but if it was my barn the small red one with the white fence outside. I remember in the summer visiting some friends that had a farm and a big barn like that big one. We spend the weekend and all of us kids would sleep out in the hay in the barn and it was wonderful.
Bored? NEVER!!! And the fourth photo, wow!!! It is both beautiful, sorrowful, and spooky all at once. We have many barns around here, and I find it sad to see the ones that are so run-down. But farmers just do not have the money to keep them in repair. I loved your tour!
...barn heaven stretches across the country!
I like to take pictures of barns and churches when I travel. I was in Bend Oregon a few years ago. I love all threes. We also drove to Newport and saw a Lighthouse. We went to Crater Lake and Rogue River back in the 70's.
Great tour!
Love all the barns. Can't really say which one...they are each unique. I love old barns, even the broken down ones hiding in the overgrown trees/weeds. We don't see many good barns here in Florida, so they are a treat for me to see them! Thank you for sharing them with us.
Country road, take me home,... I think the last one is my favorite.
Beautiful series of photos. Thank you so much for sharing.
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