Located on the I & M Canal at 5 Mile Bridge, I have been told that this barn dates back to the construction of the canal in the 1800’s. The barn has many stories, sits as a lonely reminder of a forgotten time, and, as seasons change, it seems to get dressed in whatever the weather brings out, and always looks fine.
What a beautiful photo!
Thank you so much, and thanks for stopping by! 🙂
Take one step closer and you’ll be able to hear its colourful legends.
I think the affinity I have for “old places”, like this barn, is connected to the realization that real people lived here…loved here…worked here… so it has a kind of sadness for me… seeing it now abandoned…
Don’t be sad. I live here. The place is not abandoned. Thanks for enjoying.
Hi Josh! Glad to know the barn is part of a home. I have taken lots of images of this barn. You may see me on the property from time to time. 🙂 If that’s okay…
Fantastic photo. There would be a lot of history there, now perhaps forgotten. And the detail is wonderful.
Thank you for your kind words. Much appreciated! This is a special place for me. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
Love this bw.
Thank you Marcos!