Sunday, March 4, 2012

Barn Charm

Here's one of the last remaining barns in San Ramon.
It's part of Forest Home Farms,
a historical park overseen by the San Ramon Historic Foundation,
a non-profit, volunteer organization committed to
the preservation and protection
of historical buildings, structures, and landscapes...
San Ramon, CA
(3/3/12)

Click HERE to visit Barn Charm.

20 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Such a lovely, delightful capture, Linnea! I love the sheep! Have a wonderful week!

Sylvia

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Photo Cache said...

doesn't feel like bay area scene to me, but soooo very tranquil. are these structures open for visitors?

Kim, USA said...

Very neat place and the barn is charming.

Blue Charm

Mari said...

I love the barn and the sheep really add to the picture!

Rose said...

That looks like such a wonderful day...love the sheep.

Nancy said...

A wonderful capture of such a pretty scene.

Bek said...

Beautiful setting! Love the sheep!

Elizabeth Edwards said...

what a great shot. sheep & all. (:

George said...

This is a beautiful pastoral scene. I like the sheep in the foreground.

Judy said...

Beautiful barn and I love the sheep in the photo!

Tanya Breese said...

such a pretty setting!

Deanna said...

The sheep in the foreground makes this one especially charming. Very nice!

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Beautiful scene.

Regards and best wishes

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

What a lovely setting.

TexWisGirl said...

what a beautiful shot!

Anonymous said...

Hi Linnea,

This is a beautiful barn & farm... nice addition w/ the sheep, too!

Thank you so much for joining Barn Charm =)

Anonymous said...

A beautiful classic scene!

Brian King said...

That's a gorgeous shot, Linnea!

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

So nice to be seeing sheep freely roaming ...