A bit of red, white, and blue Americana for the Election Day edition of Barn Charm. This one on U.S. 60 E just outside Louisville.
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Perfect choice for today Faye! So proud to be an American!
BTW, Cooper was lucky to get some chicken leftovers tonight. There will be no junk food for him while watching the election drama unfold. I hope you and Chet are cozied up on the couch for a long interesting night!
I love seeing Barn Charm photos, not something we have here in Oz, well not nice looking barns anyway, but I have a question, I have seen this on many blogs, but never asked, Why do some barns have a quilt block on them?? I am so curious now.
Love the red, white and blue of the barn quilt and the flag waving near by. Perfect for election day.
ReplyDeleteA perfectly charming find for election day!
ReplyDeleteperfect choice!
ReplyDeletethat works.
ReplyDeletePerfect post for this big day in the USA!!! Happy voting Faye..oh n Chet too!!!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Happy Election Day!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt!
ReplyDeleteAn obviously well maintained property! I like the quilt square against the white barn!
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect barn for Election Day -- very patriotic.
ReplyDeleteThat quilt block is a beauty...perfect for the day.
ReplyDeletePerfect choice for today Faye! So proud to be an American!
ReplyDeleteBTW, Cooper was lucky to get some chicken leftovers tonight. There will be no junk food for him while watching the election drama unfold. I hope you and Chet are cozied up on the couch for a long interesting night!
I love the quilt block on this charmer!
ReplyDeleteNice patriotic Barn Charm post! Nice barn quilt =)
ReplyDeleteWonderful barn and quilt block!
ReplyDeletelove the last shot with the flag. so lovely.
ReplyDeletefinally getting around to commenting on this barn charm ... away for a anniversary trip. big hugs. (:
I love seeing Barn Charm photos, not something we have here in Oz, well not nice looking barns anyway, but I have a question, I have seen this on many blogs, but never asked, Why do some barns have a quilt block on them?? I am so curious now.
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