I am off to Taree tomorrow to check on the growth of big Harry.
So, I'm getting in while I have an opportunity with a couple of 'broken' shots.
We got up one morning after a nasty wind storm to find this 'broken' limb from the gum tree out the front - it was very close to the window of Maureen's room at the front of the house but luckily all it damaged was the birdbath.
The SES came with a crew of at least 8 people with chainsaws and it was cut up and over the fence to await council pickup in just a flash. Well done SES!
The second shot I took down the coast last weekend.
It is a very interesting looking building and definitely 'broken'. LOL
I guess it was a barn sort of structure - there is a door at the top but no hoist or upper floor that I could see. Perhaps that's all lost in the ageing process or been removed for other use?
Maybe it was a hayshed where the bales were just stacked up on top of one another but they usually had open sides to allow for lots of air around the bales.
Also has sort of a 'lean to' addition on the side.
Looks a bit like a community hall but then why would the roof be so high.
It is quite close to the local store so I might wander in and ask it's history - one day.
2 comments:
An interesting building. I'd love to know about its history.
Great broken pictures. I love the building, let us know when you find out its history. You were lucky with the tree branch glad it didn't hit the house.
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