FOCUSING ON ANYTHING but the barn on a farm site proves difficult for me during drive-by shoots.
So why fight the natural farm girl instinct? I don’t.
Along Wisconsin State Highway 21, I’ve spotted some mighty fine barns in the past few years of traveling that forever stretch of roadway between Tomah and Oshkosh.
Strong barns with stone foundations.
Barns with character.
And barns that, for their mammoth size, overwhelm all other buildings on a farm site.
Occasionally another farm building grabs my attention.
But, oh, how I love barns.
Copyright 2014 Audrey Kletscher Helbling






Love the quilt barns that sprinkle our midwestern landscape. Thanks so much for sharing. I will share with my mother who loves all things barns!!!!
I really need to tour the quilt barns in Houston County (Doreen’s region). I hear they are big in Iowa, too.
There are just as many styles as there are setting where these barns stand. I can’t get enough of barns and very much enjoy the variety of color and architecture. I am particularly drawn to the couplas that adorn the tops of these fine structures too. There are some pretty ornate ones there.
It’s always in the details, isn’t it?
Sure is 🙂
Great barns Audrey, I dont think I’ve ever seen a barn the the one in the top photo, I love the whole barn and it’s surroundings, the silo. the big tree the green freshly mowed grass….so well taken care of, I love that! Rick and I were just down through Houston county on our last road trip, we saw so many of the barn quilts, they are so fun to look at, you would love that trip 🙂
That’s probably my favorite barn along this entire stretch of Wisconsin highway.
I do need to explore those Houston County barn quilts.
Great Captures – love barns and taking pictures of barns too 🙂 Happy Week!
Thanks, Renee.
Love the barns Audrey, especially the barn quilt!
Yes, that is a lovely work of rural art, isn’t it?
My husband used to mention some old saying about being able to tell a farmer’s priorities by whether his house or his barn was bigger — did he care more about his wife or his cows. Of course, that’s not true as much these days with the corporate/industrial farms. Wonderful pictures.
Oh, yes, I know what your husband is referencing. I suppose that’s because on the family farm, the farm provided the income and investments needed to be made in the barn, equipment, etc.
I love barns as well. The older the better!
Do they even build barns anymore?
ha! Good question. Now it always seems to be enormous sheds.
With no character.
exactly.