For the safety of all concerned, canine barn dwellers need to know these basic commands. To help you teach your dog the same skills that make Dixie, Dallas and countless other barn dogs around the world so beloved, I’ve outlined five basic commands he needs to know.
Meet the Swedish Devotees of a 1970s utopian vision for greenhouse living. Influenced by late Swedish architect Bengt Warne’s naturhus concept (in short, a house built in an agricultural greenhouse), Roja Brimalm and Johan Holmstedt (below) worked with architect Fredrik Olson at Tailor Made Architects to design their home southwest of Stockholm. Sitting in Roja Brimalm’s back garden in the Swedish countryside, it’s easy to believe it is a bright morning in early summer. We’re bathed in sun,
"Known to the local Park City dwellers as the "White Barn," the McPolin Barn is a clear indicator that you have officially made it to town. This historical preservation is deeply rooted in the culture of Park City. So much so, that the citizens voted in the 1990s for Park City Municipal to purchase the entire farm to protect its beautiful open space and historic structures that welcome everyone traveling through Park City's entry corridor." - David K. Beavis
Plumage/Description: Male and female plumage similar. Long billed, long tailed, and long legged. Cannot be easily confused with any other species found in the Central Highlands of Arizona.
Even the most dedicated city dwellers can use a break from the hustle and bustle. The Barn in Tivoli offers one of the best options for those who want to relax in a rustic — yet still comfortable a…
an existing barn structure has been reinterpreted to maintain the aesthetic of the vernacular dutch farmsteads while integrating the needs of urban dwellers in the countryside.
an existing barn structure has been reinterpreted to maintain the aesthetic of the vernacular dutch farmsteads while integrating the needs of urban dwellers in the countryside.
Living standards and the styles of homes that we live in has changed dramatically over the past hundred years or so. From being cave dwellers to livin
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Living standards and the styles of homes that we live in has changed dramatically over the past hundred years or so. From being cave dwellers to livin
Meet the Swedish Devotees of a 1970s utopian vision for greenhouse living. Influenced by late Swedish architect Bengt Warne’s naturhus concept (in short, a house built in an agricultural greenhouse), Roja Brimalm and Johan Holmstedt (below) worked with architect Fredrik Olson at Tailor Made Architects to design their home southwest of Stockholm. Sitting in Roja Brimalm’s back garden in the Swedish countryside, it’s easy to believe it is a bright morning in early summer. We’re bathed in sun,
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"Known to the local Park City dwellers as the "White Barn," the McPolin Barn is a clear indicator that you have officially made it to town. This historical preservation is deeply rooted in the culture of Park City. So much so, that the citizens voted in the 1990s for Park City Municipal to purchase the entire farm to protect its beautiful open space and historic structures that welcome everyone traveling through Park City's entry corridor." - David K. Beavis
Plumage/Description: Male and female plumage similar. Long billed, long tailed, and long legged. Cannot be easily confused with any other species found in the Central Highlands of Arizona.
Back in the early 2000s, Men’s Fitness magazine creative director Andy Turnbull read an article about restoring barns, and began dreaming about one day turning a barn into a home of his own. America’s antique barns reminded him of the English countryside near Southampton, where he grew up. A decade later, Turnbull got his chance. […]
Even the most dedicated city dwellers can use a break from the hustle and bustle. The Barn in Tivoli offers one of the best options for those who want to relax in a rustic — yet still comfortable a…
A raging thunder storm drove me into the house today, so instead of doing laundry, I decided to blog. But then I fell asleep while my photos were uploading so I'm going to bet I don't get this post done until tomorrow when it will no longer be Thunder Storm Day. It bothers me to say "today" in a post when it's really tomorrow by the time I get around to publishing. At the moment it's still today, but by the time you read this it will be tomorrow, and the Thunder Storm Day will be yesterday. Capiche? It's been just like the movie Groundhog Day around here for the last couple weeks. With a few exceptions, every day is the same. I truly don't know how to make endless days of gardening sound even a little bit interesting, so I won't even try. Dirt, flowers, water, fertilizer, sunscreen, filthy overalls. Living the gardening dream. I'm getting close though...hopefully I'll be all done by the end of the week. It hasn't been all gardening fun and games though. I managed to sneak in a couple more photo shoots for the clothing boutique in town. This first shoot was on a gorgeous, gorgeous evening, and we were just killing time on the dock waiting for the sun to mellow out a bit. The lighting was harsh, but I still love how they turned out. (The above photos are processed with Florabella's Retro Lollipop action.) For the store, we needed to pick photos that really show off the clothes and accessories, so the following three shots are the ones that made it into the boutique. Katy was the easiest model ever. Every single shot was a keeper. It was hard to choose, but I love the combination we ended up with. This was so much fun....I could do it all day. All day, every day. But then, who would do my gardening? And put off going to the post office to return my six extra dresses? Most importantly, who would not cook dinner for my family? Happy Day After Thunderstorm Day!
an existing barn structure has been reinterpreted to maintain the aesthetic of the vernacular dutch farmsteads while integrating the needs of urban dwellers in the countryside.
A barn has a special place in a farm setting. It speaks of simple farm life in days gone by. The old barn is a historical symbol of the rural American landscape. Driving down a country road, as you pa
an existing barn structure has been reinterpreted to maintain the aesthetic of the vernacular dutch farmsteads while integrating the needs of urban dwellers in the countryside.
Ready to drool a little? Check out these beautiful barn interiors by Blackburn Architects.