Sunday, November 8, 2009


The Hex sign at the top of the barn fit well within this German working farm. The two story structure was living space above and storage of harness and implements down below where there was easy access for the horses. All the buildings on the property are authentic buildings of the period and once walking inside of them...takes one back to the period immediately.

A truly enjoyable experience if you are ever in Missouri ...the third week of October.

Have a peaceful and re vitalizing Sunday.

Dan

10 comments:

Sunny said...

What a truly lovely barn. It has a completely different 'feel' than the traditional American barn.
Enjoy your day.
Sunny :)

The Lly Dilettante said...

Love the red colour. It's really pretty.

Anonymous said...

I have been away from blogging for a bit and have missed a lot. I just scrolled through your photos that I missed and it's wonderful to see you are still rolling out the stunning shots. Love your work Dan.

DawnTreader said...

Beautiful and charming building, and thanks for pointing out the symbol and linking to the explanation!

Come to think of it, you might like to have a look at my post about 6th November in Sweden; and perhaps also yesterday's which is part 5 in my language-related-biography.

septembermom said...

The red jumps out at the viewer. What a great place to visit, I'm sure. By the way, "The Boss" is visiting at my blog today :)

Dan Felstead said...

Thanks Sunny...you have a great one also.

Dan

Dan Felstead said...

Thanks Lly...Hope all is well in Italy!

Dan

Dan Felstead said...

Tricia! Good to hear from you again and thanks for stopping by. You are welcomed anytime even if you are taking a break from blogging! Don't loose touch!

Dan

Dan Felstead said...

Dawn Treader...thaks for the comment and I saw both of your blog posts...very interesting. Now I understand your command of the English language!

Dan

Dan Felstead said...

Yes Septembermom...I visited and treated myself to a little "Fire" today! Great Choice!!

Dan