Welcome to another episode of Thursday Doors! I have had a few interruptions along the way this last month or so. But thankfully there are no requirements of perfect attendance when you are a blog author. And family always comes first in my life so that’s just the way it’s gotta be.
I’m presenting a couple barns with a view on life thrown in.

The barn above is new enough that the dust of severe drought in our region hasn’t had time to settle on the nice, creamy colored metal.

I enlarged this one a bit to give propers to that old silo in the back. I like the ivy clinging to it. Much like we cling to life, loved ones and our faith.
Another barn that has been through some rough weather. And if that tower were placed in another setting, (with a bit of a stretch–I know) it might pass for modern art. Gates and just enough of a view of the front door qualified this one for the post today.
Update on my mother…. Home and fighting like a real badass. Doctor’s wise words of Making Each Moment Count are not falling on deaf ears. When you’ve been given a 10% chance of walking off an operating table, it catches everyone’s attention. I have an aunt who’s favorite hymn was “Tis No Secret What God Can Do”. And she quoted that title every single chance she could in letters to a much younger Me. She knew we’d need that someday. Thanks to everyone out there who gave a little kind thought or prayer. We are ever so thankful!
Great news about your Mum and I love the older barn.
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Thank you so much!
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Love the weathered barn! Great news on your Mom. 🙏
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I really appreciate that! 🙂
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I like the old and the new barn. The best part is the news about your mom. I hope she continues to improve.
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We were given a timeline. I don’t like that standard. I like to believe in those odds-breakers–aka mom 🙂
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The picture of the old timer is great – real art there. Happy to hear about your mom! 10% whew.
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Thank you! She’s our hero
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Praying for your mom’s continued improvement!! I love old barns but when they’re falling apart, they make me a bit sad, reminders of the struggles of farmers and their families at this time.
janet
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It was mentioned to me that it was a tornado survivor, hence the missing metal roof and twisted tower. From 2006. Definitely a struggling farmer to just leave it all like that. Thanks for your kind words!
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I liked your comment about the clinging ivy. I also liked the good news about your mother!
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Thank you ☺️
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Great classic architecture. Best wishes to your mom.
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Thank you!
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Best wishes to your mother.
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Thank you! We are grateful for the kind thoughts.
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Love the old barns too. “Tis no secret what God can do”…..
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My great aunt used to quote this to me in her letters 💕 Her favorite song! Thank you 🙏🏻
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