And you're thinking, that's not a cowshed! I've gone right back to the site the cowshed is built on. This is a water colour painted by a great uncle in the 1950s showing some willow trees and putchens made by my grandfather. I vaguely remember it in the 60s but it was looking a bit sad by that time. Anyway, I wanted to include as it's part of the history of the cowshed.
Thank you so much for all your lovely comments and favs recently. They have been really encouraging and got me through the month of this challenge. Now, what's next?!
Such a nice way to end your Cowshed month. I've really enjoyed following it and I think you've done a great job at picking out those photo-friendly corners. I'm rather sad it's over (but I bet you aren't)!
what a lovely way to finish the series. And your Great Uncle was quite the artist wasn't he. A special picture then, full of family history. Thank you for introducing us to all the details of your cowshed through April. Well done.
What a great way to finish the theme. I have thoroughly enjoyed your series, all the photos are so different and creative.
I think 'next; should be to put them all together in a collage. Looking at the the thumbnail pictures they look fabulous together.
I think 'next; should be to put them all together in a collage. Looking at the the thumbnail pictures they look fabulous together.