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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Almost Too Big For The Barn

 

 It's not only a charming barn. . . .but a charming draft horse, too. . . .


He acted as if he was accustomed to having his photo snapped. . . .


He's almost too big for the barn. . . .


See what I mean?

Sometimes I feel this way in my own home, too. . . .
  
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This charming log barn is located at The Homeplace. . . .
 . . . .on the Tennessee part of Land Between The Lakes. . . .
 . . . .in northwest Tennessee. . . .
It's one of our favorite places to visit. . . .
especially in the Fall. . . . 

That's where you'll find us this weekend. . . .

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 from my farmhouse to yours. . . .
The Farmer's Daughter
 
I'll be sharing this post with Tricia's Barn Charm


30 comments:

  1. That is one cool lookin' barn. And you're right, that horse looks huge compared to the size of the barn. Hope you're having a great weekend!

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  2. Oh that barn is great and Mr. Horse too!!!! He is charming. I love his colors. He does look cramped in his barn!!!!
    Kris

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  3. What a beautiful horse. I love horses. I feel the same way in my home all the time, even though I was happy to downsize! xo

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  4. Wow! Would I love the chance to have a camera at that place!
    Brenda

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  5. I would love to be at that place too. Sweet old horse, looks so patient.Have fun and Happy Weekend..Judy

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  6. Ha! I think I might feel the same way...too big for my house!
    Very neat barn...love the warmth of the wood.
    That horse seems like a friendly fella.

    :) Pat

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  7. What a beautiful horse and barn... I am going to make myself a cup of coffee... no, a pot of coffee... and spend the afternoon browsing through your older posts... this is my kind of living... xoxo Julie Marie

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  8. What a great barn and draft horse. But I think it is a bit small for him.

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  9. What a great old barn. I love old barns, they would have such stories to tell if they could talk! Jean

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  10. Oh, my goodness! He is huge! and so beautiful! Charming barn, I just think barns have such a wonderful mood about them! makes me smile. Have a week!
    Blessings,
    Susie

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  11. Cute pictures! He does look a little large for the barn, hopefully he doesn't have to spend too much time in it.

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  12. Oh, Tennessee is so beautiful in the fall. Have lived here all my life and cannot imagine being anywhere else.

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  13. I really am glad that you got the variety of shots that you did...I enjoyed all of them.

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  14. Wow! I love this old log barn and the horse too! Great photos. Enjoy!

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  15. love the horse peeping out of the barn. that's so cute. (:

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  16. Wow! You are right! It looks like his head is going to hit the roof. Beautiful barn and horse!

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  17. I love it!! Great Barn...and that horse looks like he just outgrew it...or he is a giant in a barn:)

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  18. It's a wonderful barn, and the horse adds to the charm!

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  19. A lovely series of shots of this barn! I love that wood.
    A beautiful horse that might need just a little more room. :)

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  20. The barn reminds me of a log cabin. So quaint! The last shot made me smile. Beautiful horse.

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  21. Cool barn- I'll bet it is very old. That horse needs a new house!

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  22. My goodness, he's a big-un, isn't he! What a handsome boy, too. Lovin him & the log barn, very beautiful!

    Thanks for joining =)

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  23. What a handsome horse! I love his nearly-too-tiny barn, too!

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  24. aw he has outgrown that barn! wow, i checked out the link and i love that place! i had mapquest it and it's about an 8 hour drive from my house. have to definitely put it on the list of places to see! have fun and snap lots of photos!

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  25. Beautiful draft horse!

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  26. Ahhhh....this brings back so many memories! I lived in East Tennessee for 13 years and grew accustomed to seeing these wonderful cantaliever (spelling??) barns.
    This is so beautiful and oh, what a sweet horse.
    Warm autumn wishes, my friend,
    Carolynn xo

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  27. Easy to tell that this guy is not shy. lol! Good thing he doesn't stand on two feet then he would be too tall. lol! Can you tell that I am catching up on all the posts that were just e-mailed to me?
    Hugs,
    Jann

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  28. He does look a little cramped in there. :)

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