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This blog belongs to two Gen X-er's smackdab in downtown Kansas City where we've been renovating and decorating two old Victorians built in the 1890's. Our life is filled with 3 demanding Pomeranians (1 of them cranky, of course), honking cars, noisy neighbors and the hustle and bustle of city life but we dream of the day when we can move to our 40-acre farm and hear nothing but the wind and the cows next door. Until then, we're chronicling our triumphs and mishaps here as we try to garden and preserve on 2 city lots, raise chickens, and learn all those things we should have learned from our grandparents. Welcome to our world - we hope you'll stay awhile!

In an Old Barn

Monday, July 09, 2012


I passed this grey oldtimer on the outskirts of Gardner, Kansas back in March and it called to me through the car window.  There's something familiar about that worn gravel path up to its door.  Seeing these old barns always makes me nostalgic and a bit sad, but I am always hopeful that they will be revived or that new wood barns will spring up to lovingly take their place among them.

In an Old Barn
by Charles G.D. Roberts (1860 - 1943)

Tons upon tons the brown-green fragrant hay
O'erbrims the mows beyond the time-warped eaves,
Up to the rafters where the spider weaves,
Though few flies wander his secluded way.
Through a high chink one lonely golden ray,
Wherein the dust is dancing, slants unstirred.
In the dry hush some rustlings light are heard,
Of winter-hidden mice at furtive play.
Far down, the cattle in their shadowed stalls,
Nose-deep in clover fodder's meadowy scent,
Forget the snows that whelm their pasture streams,
The frost that bites the world beyond their walls.
Warm housed, they dream of summer, well content
In day-long contemplation of their dreams.


This post is a part of this week's Barn Charm hop.

19 comments:

  1. That is a great old barn! Makes you wonder just how old it is.

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    1. I was wondering the same thing. It seems like it's in better shape than some of the others I've seen. I'm going to guess 70? What do you think?

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  2. Nice old barn - it calls to me too! I like the poem.

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    1. Hi, Mari! The poem really evoked an image from my childhood, so I liked it alot. I've just gotta ask you: how on earth do you keep up with 3 blogs? I can barely keep up with one!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by from the hop, Tanya. I just left you a comment over on your blog about your awesome barn pic.

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  4. kind of reminds me of the jail (prisoner) outfits ... such a different barn. (:

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    1. Wow, now that you mention it...it does, doesn't it? Looks like it had a sign above the door also. I wonder what it said?

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  5. What a great old barn; the poem sure fits its character.

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    1. Thanks, Sonya. I really like that poem and thought it was perfect for the old barn.

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    1. Thanks for taking the time to read it, DFW! Always glad to have you stop by.

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  7. It does look like an old timer. Still love it though.

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    1. And I'm in love with that pic of that old truck. Old trucks, tractors and barns...I'm in love!

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    2. I meant "your" pic. You can see it on Amy's blog here: http://rosestreetreflections.blogspot.com/2012/07/lost-eye.html

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  8. I'm the same way every time I see an old wood barn... I love them, but I feel sad at the same time... They fill my heart & soul w/ joy, but I always wonder what will happen to them.

    Thank you very much for joining this week's Barn Charm =)

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    1. I wish we could save them all. :-) I almost feel like we're losing our history when these old buildings fail. I guess that explains why I live in a house that's 114.

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  9. Oh, I had never read the poem...so glad you posted it.

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    1. It's lovely, isn't it? Thank you so much for stopping by.

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