Old Homestead Barn
by Debby Pueschel
Title
Old Homestead Barn
Artist
Debby Pueschel
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
The barn of the Old Homestead is a bit more steady than the house and has been used more recently. Yet, today, it too is ready to come apart. Light shines through the slats of the back of the barn. What stories could these old boards tell?
Green trees, wind whipped grass, gold fences on the hills contrast to the newer barbed fences and metal ones around the barn. Ohhhhh what a joy and peace the owners of times gone by experienced!
Featured in these amazing groups:
*500 VIEWS 4-12-22
*10 PLUS 4-12-22
*ART AND SUBMISSIONS TO PKA 4-10-22
*LADY PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ARTISTS 4-7-22
*Barns Big and Small. 9-24-17
*Forgotten by Time. 3-2-18
*Music CD Covers 8-6-18
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August 22nd, 2017
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Comments (12)
Debby Pueschel
Thank you Patricia for featuring my work in your group Art and Photography for Submissions to PKA 4-10-22
Anita Pollak
Wonderful capture, Debby! Love the contrast between the dark barns and light hay. Congratulations on your feature in Lady Photographers and Artists! l/f
Debby Pueschel
Thank you Karen for featuring my work in your group Lady Photographers and Artists 4-7-22
Debby Pueschel
Thank you Michael for the feature of "Old Homestead Barn" in your group Music CD Covers Designs 8-6-18. I truly am honored!
Debby Pueschel
Thank you so very much for the feature of "Old Homestead Barn" in your group Forgotten by Time 3-2-18
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
The dark barns look great against the yellow hay Debby! Congrats on your Feature in Barns Big and Small. We also added our like. Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Debby Pueschel replied:
Oh thank you ever so much Debra and Dave for the FEATURE of "Old Homestead Barn" in your group Barns Big and Small! I truly appreciate the exposure! Blessings to you!
Ann Horn
A striking image, Debby. Love the contrast between the golden grass and the dark brown of the old buildings, Debby. f/l/tw
Karen Beasley
I like the angle of this photo. I can imagine the children's voices as they played in the yard and the hillside.
Debby Pueschel replied:
Thank you Karen. Indeed, as Suzanne said, the photo is bittersweet, but truly I can also hear those sweet voices, playing and roaming the hills. Thank you for your delightful comments!
Suzanne Silvir
This picture tells a bittersweet story...
Debby Pueschel replied:
Suzanne, I truly agree! Once it was amazing...now it is not! Thank you for your comments