Here you see a closeup of the red barns of southern Sweden. This red paint has been used in Sweden since the 17th century. At that time not many people had houses built of brick so this red paint was used to imitate brick. It is called "Falu red" because the paint is made from the tailings (refuse) from the copper mines of Falun--iron oxide, copper, zinc--combined with water, rye flour(yes!), linseed oil. And in earlier time ox blood was also used so you can see its agricultural origins:
This farm, and many others, was on one of Sweden's largest southern lakes, Lake Vattern. In this photo you see brilliant layers: the sky, clouds, distant islands, water, dark tree line, crops being harvested, grasses. It reminds me of a delicious pastry or veggie napoleon with layer after layer of wonderful things to eat--only this was a feast for the eyes:
Here you have a grain field ready to be harvested:
Even before we reached Lake Vattern in the afternoon, scenes of the countryside and farms were just magical. Huge clouds hovered in a brilliant blue sky and I was struck by the different colors of the soil in the plowed fields from grey, to pale gold, to rich red. Notice that all the barns and out buildings were Falu red:
Here you see Swedish farmers very smartly taking advantage of wind energy:
And finally, a closeup of a barn in a small village. Look closely in some of these photos and you can see that the barns were accented with white paint--designs or just along the roof lines. Don't know the purpose for that:
So, I hope I haven't totally over-estimated your interest in Swedish farmland photos. It was hard to show any restraint in my selections because each scene was so different.
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ReplyDeleteThis was wonderful. I felt like I was on the bus with you! You have terrific photos, but you also painted us pictures with your words--such a gift that is!
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed this fascinating look at Sweden's barns and farmland.
What beautiful scenes. Beautiful BIG barns! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Besides the barns, I love the deep blue sky and the clouds.
ReplyDeleteThose are great travel photos. Thanks for taking us along with you - and for the lessons built right into the tour.
ReplyDeleteFor those of us who like barns, it isn't possible to overestimate our interest! What great barns! And wonderful, interesting history lesson! Thank you for the trip!
ReplyDeleteWow---what gorgeous barns... So neat!!!! Quite different from many of the Tennessee barns!!!! ha..
ReplyDeleteHope you have had a great Memorial Day and weekend. We certainly have.. George grilled us some steaks tonight...YUM.
Hugs,
Betsy
They look as neat as neat can be, just the way I'd expect Swedish farms to be.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Hubby's roots are Swedish...so I totally enjoyed this!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place and beautiful barns too!
ReplyDeleteWow! These photographic scenes are stunning! What a picturesque area. Prettiest farmland I've seen! Maybe I'm partial because I'm part Swedish... :)
ReplyDeletereally beautiful! even if you had to go international for them. :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos! i enjoy seeing barns from lands-a-far!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous photos n country Faye! Everything looks so neat n tidy!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, what beautiful views & scenery in each one of these images! You're right about the barns & the skies... so very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for thinking of Barn Charm for these captures in Sweden! =)
This was GREAT post! I enjoyed reading about the red barn paint so much and seeing all the gorgeous photos of Sweden. I really learned something. I love blogging! :-)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I had such a chuckle over your "child abuse" comment! :-)
So very nice to meet you through Barn Charm. These photos are amazing. Such pretty scenery. Hope you have a nice week.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous photos, Faye! The scenery is fantastic! Really nice!
ReplyDeletewhat beautiful landscape and gorgeous barns.
ReplyDeletestunning skys!!
wow, what great shots. love the clouds. gorgeous. (:
ReplyDeleteNope, no overkill on the photos. I am like you, they all are different and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery, thanks for taking us along for the ride!
ReplyDeleteWow, You've been to some spectacular places. I too love travelling with my blogging friends. Have you been to Oz yet?? Let me know if the plan arises!
ReplyDeleteSorry to be so slow returning your visits to my spotted barn.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed everything about this post. If it were not for people like yourself providing great travel logs in blogland I would never get to see anything outside of my own state.
This farm was so neat looking and that sky was amazing as well. Thanks for sharing.
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