Yeah, so that’s a mural from the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
This is a barn from the Indiana State Fair
This one, too
And inside that barn
And another barn
Plus some animals
And farm machinery whatsits
#ThursdayDoors is part of an inspired post series run by Norm Frampton. To see other doors of interest, or to share your own, click the link and find the frog.
Those are some nice barn doors there!
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Wow – that’s a really big doohickey! 🙂
I always enjoy a walk in the country enjoying barn-y stuff 🙂
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Barns are always a good choice, both inside and out, plus they almost always have doors on rails – whoohoo!
The shot of the white and green one is very well done 🙂
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Doors on rails FTW 😀 Thanks!
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But the barn doors are open so, hence, no doors! Or are openings doors, too? And then I started thinking about shutting the barn door after . . . . I think I read this too early in the morning. Beautiful bucolic post!
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LOL Thanks 😀
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I enjoy stuffs and whatsits as much as thingies and doo-dads. Barn doors (and the critters inside) are always a welcome addition on Thursday and these are some nice ones, Joey.
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Thanks 🙂
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Cool barns and critters! Thanks for showing us around the fair! 🙂
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My pleasure 🙂
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Those big clunky sliding barn doors are hip now. According to those remodeling shows.
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They really are. I like them, but I have a lil bungalow and I wouldn’t wanna give up the wall space anywhere!
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I do too butI think pocket doors are a better fit in most houses.
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Cool! I agree, and I don’t have a single one! Love pocket doors!
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I love those slidey doors! You need to get a Mail Pouch one. Anybody know what I’m talking about?
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Well YEAH! I’ve seen em all my life. Can’t drive from here to anywhere south without seeing some. Now, the where of em, from getting off the big roads and on foot to them — that’d be the trick for me!
(And another harrowing drive on one lane, or nah?)
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NAH! Stay safe, stay calm. And chew Mail Pouch tobacco.
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HAHA! No.
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Some great compositions here Joey – my fav is the Normandy Barn but any one would make a lovely painting.
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Thanks 🙂
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We used to tell people their barn door was open. It might mean something unrelated to doors. You really didn’t want your horse to get out.
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I grew up with that too. Except I informed my aunt, mother of 4 boys, that girls don’t have horsies and so they can’t get out. 😉
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I love red barns, natural wood barns, and all the barnyard animals! The Green and yellow John Deere tractor, and doohickey are wonderful additions to this farming door post.
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I’m glad you like this stuff, too. 🙂
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Very rustic…except for that Normandy, which look gorgeous, but a bit too clean ??? Love a good barn, and a proper barn raising is fun to see…construction in one day.
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I think the Normandy barn is only a few years old. 🙂 I like the rustic stuff better.
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I smell hay. Why do I smell hay?
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I simply cannot imagine 🙂
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The Normandia barn is so perfect! and love the one above it, because of the horse:) Llama’s I like too though -Have heard they’re kind of bossy:):) Oh am still such a city slicker, except for the tractor, I have no idea what those other machines do, lol!
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Me neither, but they’re cool 🙂 Glad you liked the post!
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I am a long time sucker for barns, their doors and hardware. I find beauty in them all and would love to know the history attached – family, animals, year it was built. Like I said, I love them. 🙂
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I had to do a double take at “Normandy Barn” coz we have a popular bar/pub here called The Normanby, so I read it as “Normanby Bar” …
Lovely barns and doors though, and bonus animal photos!
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Glad you liked it 🙂
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I’m a sucker for big red barns, but that weathered barn is my fav today, well after the Llama and her buddies.
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These photos are great. So clear and so door-y. I like how Indiana looks, both the farmlands and the cityscapes.
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I’m glad, thank you 🙂
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I’ve always loved those sliding barn doors. If only I could make something like that work in my house.
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I wouldn’t dream of giving up wall space in my lil bungalow, but yeah, same — super cute.
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I will always fall for a red barn but this time I claim the Normandy Barn 🙂
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I understand 🙂 It was a popular choice for people who aren’t even from Normandy.
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Great pictures, Joey. I love the look of that Normandy Barn in particular! 🙂
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Thank you, Judy!
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I love the first one. There’s just something about a bright red barn…
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I love a classic red barn. We pass some along our drives through Virginia and they look so picturesque out there in the rolling fields.
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