Wow, sure do love the red barns. Keeping those pink flowers in the shot was a good idea too. The more color, the better. Got to respect these people for their industriousness and in keeping to themselves.
Momma, Bob says in his comment above that they always seems to look clean and tidy. On the one hand I'll agree with him, but on the other hand it would be not a pretty thought to me to live behind barbed wire.
A matter of choice, isn't it?
Thanks for another fine image in this series, Pat.
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Love the red painted buildings that stand out so well against the green and the pink flowers add a lovely frivolous note to such an ordered scene.
My post yesterday of Whoopie pies - well I have since found out that these yummy treats have Amish origins and were often part of the husbands lunch, a treat from the wife and they said Whoopie when the saw them. Maybe there is an Amish wife in one of those buildings making Whoopies lol
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I am looking back in time.A time that is far away, and yet very close. My husband was 10 years old when his home got electrocuted.A Wonderful and so Peaceful scene.Lovely photo,Pat.
Nice color, and good exposure for the sky. Tigs♥ =^..^=