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A nice reminder of the good days I spent working at Malheur long ago!
I'm glad I could bring back some good memories for you. It's a magical place. 🙂
This is a beautiful account of history and preservation.
Thank you, Egidio! The dry climate helps preserve things for many years.
I love old barns. Thanks for sharing the images and stories about this one.
Me too, Beth! There are many untold stories in old barns.
Looks like a fascinating historical place, those wagons look old, have a great week.
Yes, it us, Amy. Thanks, you have a great weekend as well.
Loved your choice for this one Siobhan. The images really tell the story and I'm so happy to see the commitment to preservation of the site.
Thanks, Tina! It's an amazing site.
I love this! It's amazing that it's still standing. I love the feel of your indoor shots too. Brilliant post.
Thanks, Sofia! I'm glad they put in the steel cables to keep it standing for all of us to enjoy. 🙂
A wonderful old barn, Siobhan! Sorry for the late response, your post ended up in my spam folder.
Thanks, John! Sorry my post ended up in your spam folder. Unfortunately, it happens to all of us.
Indeed, it's a lot more common in recent weeks. I try to check the spam folder weekly, but I'm not a creature of habit in this regard. >grin<