Rural Missouri has plenty of barns, but not as many barn quilts. So I’m always happy to present them to you here when discovered. Once again, I have my youngest daughter to thank for this presentation in this week’s Thursday Doors. Keeping it simple this week. If you are enjoying the weekly doors, please head over to No Facilities and check out the doors from all my blogging friends. Virtual travel has been and continues to be quite the thing these days, so why not take advantage?!

Your Jacob’s Ladder quilt looks lovely!
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Thank you!
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I like how you connected the barn with your quilt. Quilting is such an art!
And many thanks to your youngest daughter 🙂 for providing us with close-ups. This way we could enjoy a barn with air-con,,, and a door in a door.
Thank you!
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Tongue in cheek air conditioning 😁 I will pass on your kind words
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You do.
It is heartwarming to hear that your youngest daughter helps with your blog. I don’t know how old she is, but blogging, although so technical and immaterial, is – in a way – like quilting used to be. Bringing people together 🙂
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That’s a lovely thought 😊
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Old barns stir my imagination. I shoulda been raised on a farm🙂.
Some nice shots🙂.
Pat
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Gotta admit life was good then 😊 thanks for visiting!
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