For now, until spring when I can do the perimeter plantings, this is a finished project.
OK, and a balsam wreath for the holidays. Soon.
I think it blends right in. You have to pay attention to see where the new meets the old. I’m pleased. See the little bump out? That’s where the water barrels are. Couldn’t give those up. I bet you think it looks pretty big, huh? We’ve been working hard putting things away for the winter. FULL!



Comments
11 responses to “Stick a fork in it.”
Oh, how cool! My husband would kill for a barn like that (me, too!) and I’ve always love standing-seam roofs. Rooves? Well, you know!
Very nice! I love the colour of that roof.
(Hmmm. Was that a hint? LOL!)
I love it. Can’t wait to see it. Looks like it has always been part of the sugar house.
Great Barn!
I envy you.But its really wonderful.
Post a pic. when you put the wreath on it.
glad you still have your water barrels.
Great Barn! Like the green trimmed windows & placement. Visually balanced, Yeah!
You are SO gonna love that barn come the snows this winter. It looks great!!
Well done! The old wood look, the roof and trimming and the lines all blend harmoniously. It looks as though it will stand the test of time.
Do you have snow already?
It blends in beautifully! Congrats on finishing.
Oh yay! π More dyeing room for you now, right? π
Looks awesome!
Your addition looks fantastic!
And I did knit a Clapotis once. Good news: Loved the pattern and the look. Bad news: Used cheap yarn that I didn’t love. More bad news: Lost the Clapotis somewhere.
I need to knit another one, maybe with handspun this time. (And make it a smidge longer so it wraps better around my shoulders.)