Saturday, May 6, 2017

Barns of Pennsylvania

Yesterday I posted photos of covered bridges of Lancaster County, PA. Along with the bridges, I also took several photos of the area barns. One big difference between the barns of Wisconsin and those of Pennsylvania, is that many of the barns in Pennsylvania are at least 200 years old. Nathan Allan took me to a couple of old barns that are also quite unique. Have you every driven under part of a barn to get to your house? I have not seen that here in Wisconsin. Below are a few of the photos I took this past week. 


























Friday, May 5, 2017

Lancaster County Covered Bridges.

Last week Linda and I had the privilege of attending Refresh Conference in Quarryville, PA, which is in Lancaster County. All throughout the county there are several covered bridges, which are simply fascinating. We took part of a day to take photos of just a few of them. I had pictured them, in my mind, out in the country side away from the towns and cities. But most of them were located right inside the city limits and as long as you followed the map they gave you, they were easy to find. Below are a few of the bridges that we discovered. Enjoy and let me know what you think. Are you ready for a trip to Lancaster County? My favorite is the first one with the sheep in the foreground.