Pretty funny. I have seen some terrific converted silos though. You would have to be willing to walk up and down all day but there would be plenty of windows!
I love this silo picture , Beth. You know, for a certain not so wonderful part of my growing up we lived in farm country and I'm not particularly fond of how the images make me feel.
but your pictures are so incredibly peaceful, and I wanted to thank you for letting me see things in a new way.
**I love reading the comments you leave, as they make me feel like we're sitting in my kitchen, having a cup of tea, discussing life and wondering where all the time has gone ...beth
smiling here . photo is so cool beth
ReplyDeleteyou find the coolest buildings
ReplyDeleteHee !
ReplyDeleteToo funny! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha ha!!!
ReplyDeletehandsome comes in handy some times! :-)
ReplyDeletecool structure.
this gave me a big smile on my face. thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteROFL!!! Yeah that would get me in the back of the neck too!! So much for grand spaces!! LOL!
ReplyDeleteHugs
SueAnn
awesome. :)
ReplyDeletePretty funny. I have seen some terrific converted silos though. You would have to be willing to walk up and down all day but there would be plenty of windows!
ReplyDeletehopefully his rugged good looks holds up when she throws him out of her 10th-floor room with a view...
ReplyDelete(the old photo edges makes me think of my grandma's big box of pictures)
communication is a bit of a lost art at times ... :-)
ReplyDeletei love it! the edges to this photo, are amazing!
ReplyDeletexo
LOL...love *sigh* This photo is amazing...nice windows ;)
ReplyDeleteHaha! I know what you mean!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw the image of
the silo, my mind immediately
thought of Rapunzel. Love it!
Funny! Yes, he must have a sense of humor or maybe you do to get it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh!...Loved it:)
ReplyDeleteToo funny....love the photo....Hugs
ReplyDeletebwah-ha-ha-ha
ReplyDeleteHilarious! I've been stalking a silo near home but haven't taken the shot for fear I'll be...shot.
ReplyDeleteOh, loved it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the smile!
Margie :)
Tales of quiet love such as this are so beautiful…
ReplyDeleteI always notice barns and silos when driving through the counrtryside. Can't say that I've ever seen a silo like this one....must be custom built.
ReplyDeleteWe can always count on you to have charming words to go along with the photos.
donna
Great photo Beth :-)
ReplyDeletegreat shot...wonder what all those windows were for in the first place...
ReplyDeletethanks for yet another smile.
so damn cute! love it
ReplyDelete***love***
ReplyDeleteBerg's sense of humor still inspires me...to understand it. :)
I am intrigued and wanting more....oh DO continue....
ReplyDeleteThis must be the silo that you mentioned on my blog. I love finds like this...they let your imagination soar.
ReplyDeleteBeth...write a book.You are another "Story People" person.I love you...did I just type that?
ReplyDeleteI love this silo picture , Beth.
ReplyDeleteYou know, for a certain not so wonderful part of my growing up we lived in farm country and I'm not particularly fond of how the images make me feel.
but your pictures are so incredibly peaceful, and I wanted to thank you for letting me see things in a new way.
this is TRULY FABULOUS.... love, love, love.
ReplyDeletexxo, kim
Is this about me and my man?? Nope - my farm has no silo :( LOVE IT!!
ReplyDelete~ Molly
*smile*
ReplyDeletelol-did you write this?! love it.
ReplyDeletelOVE the photo, too, for sure. :)
hee hee!
ReplyDeleteAdorable.
xo