Monday, September 10, 2012

Beautiful Babies and Functional Barns

Look at the updated Pretty Baby Contest   post to see if you got the pictures matched correctly.

That was fun and thank you to all who participated.

And, now, from Babies to Barns.

This barn is found on Va. state hwy. 620.  Again ... a bell tower. We did not have the towers on barns in Alabama from where I moved, so, they are fascinating to me. These pictures were taken back in the Spring when the corn was young.


Hey, I just thought of something. Perhaps these towers housed a pulley so that bales of hay could be pulled up into the loft from a wagon below? I've seen pulleys mounted on the outside of barns before but that is a thought. What do you think? Perhaps I need to ask one of the older farmers around here just what those towers were used for.

I am linking this to

 Our World Tuesday

Barn Charm

Outdoors Wednesday

28 comments:

  1. Maybe it did both! Looks like something round in it. You even had me snapping barns...on the way home Saturday. Its catchy! Too bad people can't afford to keep them fixed up. It is sad to see the state of decay many are in. But I guess they aren't needed anymore for one reason.??

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  2. Great barn, Mom! The bell tower is so interesting. And, look at all that beautiful corn! Going to try another type of corn. I didn't plant enough to get the corn pollinated, from what people have been telling me, so I have to plant more than just a few seeds. Also, someone suggested them being so close to that block wall kind've "cooked" them with the reflecting 100-115 degree heat! So, at least I have some dried corn stalks to decorate with for Halloween....and we try again. :-)

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  3. I was going to suggest it might be a place for a pulley to help lift the bales of hay:-) I think you are right but I've never seen a barn with a tower like that. There is an old barn near here that is built kind of like that one, but no tower.
    Sorry I didn't win the baby contest!

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  4. What a great barn! I think you are on to something about the pulley for lifting hay. Hope you have a good evening!

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  5. Great barn. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  6. Wonderful old barn and what great captures for the day!! Hope your week is off to a good start! Enjoy! Enjoy!

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  7. Fantastic photos ~ would love to know what the little tower and pulley are for ~ (A Creative Harbor)

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  8. this is a really neat barn. I love the old weathered look of the wood and the roof.

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  9. what a great and unique barn! love the roofs and the tower.

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  10. I have never seen bell towers on a barn. What a find! I like the rusty roof and wonder if this barn was ever painted?

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  11. I'm curious about the tower, too. Very nice shots!

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  12. the barn has quite a dramatic roofline.

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  13. Interesting! I've never seen a tower like that on a barn before.

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  14. It is amazing how barns change design from one area to another. I've never seen them with a bell tower though.

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  15. Nice barn find. I've not seen the tower on top like that, either.

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  16. That is a very unique barn! I've never seen one with a tower.
    Thanks for visiting and your nice comment.

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  17. I don't think I have seen a tower like that either - and I have lived in VA most of my life! Interesting...now I am curious! Great little barn - it does look to have some kind of pulley wheel in the tower too.

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  18. Fabulous old barn.. you captured all its charm!

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  19. hi, another VA blogger ... oh yeah!! that is great. love this barn. such character. that is great!! love the tower. glad you got the views. so fun. (:

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  20. great old barn and i can see the little pully contraption...you are probably correct!

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  21. I have seen pictures of barns with towers on them before, but have never asked what they were for. I think you are right about this one having a pulley, I can see the upper wheel.

    Thanks for the visit, I'm glad you enjoyed the thistle!

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  22. I found out that those tower with bells is for calling the farmers it is time to eat or rest. ^_^ Which make a great sense to me. ^_^ Great find I bet now those corn are already harvested? Thanks for visiting me.


    Kim,USA

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  23. This is a beautiful barn! I recently drove cross country on I80 and was fascinated by all the different style barns I saw along the way.

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  24. Oh I am so addicted to taking photos of old barns. Yours are wonderful!! Thank you for stopping by my place and saying hello.

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  25. Fantastic ol beauty of a barn! Love all that rust...

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  26. I want to know why too. Will have to ride that way sometime. It looks to be a pully like you said inside the tower. I want a barn.
    Love your pic.
    Betsy

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  27. Thanks for your comment. I too read the Julia Child book between her and Avis. It was fabulous. Hope you find some good recipes to try on my blog. Love your barn pictures.

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