Sunday, August 28, 2022

Barn Books List (As Is)

 These are Amazon links for books which may be relevant enough to post to the site when I get the Bibliography set up. I can't keep them all open as tabs in my web browser so I'm posting the links here. Ontario Barn Preservation does not have an Amazon account so they are not affiliate links. We are going to use Abe Books on the site so I will have affiliate links later.

Barn Building: The Golden Age of Barn Construction 

Note: This book is from Jon Radojkovic, current President of Ontario Barn Preservation.

Barn: Preservation and Adaptation, The Evolution of a Vernacular Icon

The Ultimate Book of Historic Barns: History, Legend, Lore, Form, Function, Symbolism, Romance

Barn: Form and Function of an American Icon

Renovating Barns, Sheds & Outbuildings

How To Build Your Barndominium: Build Your Dream Barn-Home with the Tips, Idea, and Advice in this Ultimate Guide!

BARNS OF MID-AMERICA: Vintage, Historic, or Forgotten barns, on the Back-roads of Mid-America

Barns: A Close-Up Look (Built in America): A Tour of America's Iconic Architecture Through Historic Photos and Detailed Drawings

 Preserving Old Barns: Preventing the Loss of a Valuable Resource

Barn Again

130-year-old Barn Transformation - YouTube

130-year-old Barn Transformation - YouTube - Vermont, US.

Dealing with damaged ag buildings | UMN Extension

Dealing with damaged ag buildings | UMN Extension

Taking Care of Your Old Barn

Taking Care of Your Old Barn

© 1995 Vermont Division for Historic Preservation and Vermont Housing and Conservation Board. All rights reserved.
This site was produced by the Vermont Heritage Network at the University of Vermont Historic Preservation Program.

Saskatchewan winter storm brings down iconic, 113-year-old round barn


Saskatchewan winter storm brings down iconic, 113-year-old round barn | Globalnews.ca

It stood strong for more than a century, but a Saskatchewan landmark is set to finally come down after suffering the wrath of this week’s winter storm.

The Sanborn round barn in Drinkwater, Sask., partially collapsed during the severe weather event Wednesday. Its owners say that while it will be tough to let it go, the barn now popular with tourists, photographers, nostalgia-lovers and more will have to be taken down.

The barn was built in 1907 by Charles Dixon Sanborn, who travelled from Iowa to make the Drinkwater area his home, according to his great-great-granddaughter.

It was originally designed to encourage the wind to travel around the structure, and housed cattle and horses for decades.

Allison Sanborn says that the design is less functional when used with modern-day farming equipment, but that it was still used to house livestock when she was young.

“We had a three-storey farmhouse, but we spent all day, every day out in that barn,” said Sanborn, whose farm now specializes in grains. “We played and hung out in the hayloft, fed all the animals, and played bale tag.”

While the structure itself will come down, Sanborn says the barn will live on.

She says it can be found in the archives of many photographers, and has even been brought to life in watercolour by late-Saskatchewan artists Chesley Andersen.

“Everybody knows the round barn in Drinkwater. The Sanborn farm is Drinkwater. It’s a huge tourist site. All summer, people would come in asking to take photos.”

Sanborn said her family will also reclaim as much wood as they can when they take the rest of the barn down to sell and to use in personal projects around the farm.

“It’ll gently get taken apart and sold off and repurposed,” Sanborn said. “I’ve had lots of text messages saying ‘oh, I’m so sorry’ and ‘it’ll be a hard loss.’ Unfortunately, we just can’t justify rebuilding it.”

Reducing Storm Damage to Your Barn

 https://blog.extension.uconn.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/419/2018/02/prevent-storm-damage_final.pdf

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Aragon Road History


A heritage road, right beside Colonel By Lake, part of the Rideau Canal, a Unesco World Heritage Site since 2012. Part of the community of Glenburnie, City of Kingston, Ontario. Site by Henk Wevers. 

Main site link - OUR ARAGON 

Old Barns Turned Into Basketball Courts

Source - Aged Woods - Old barns in Indiana being turned into basketball courts
Basketball is in every Indianans blood. From the story of tiny Milan defeating Muncie Central (and later immortalized on the silver screen) to win the state title to the storied college programs of the state to the NBA team that calls the state home basketball is Indiana. Some of the greatest names to ever hit the hardwood hailed from the state. Greats like Steve Alford, Larry Bird, Gregg Popovich, Oscar Robertson (who was on that Muncie Central team), Glenn Robinson and Scott Skiles, to stars of today like Gordon Hayward, Mike Conley and Zach Randolph as well as pioneers like John Wooden and Chuck Taylor.

So it should be no surprise that in Indiana a family converted the hayloft in their old barn into a basketball court. The Beetz family got the idea from a friend who had a hoop set up in their barn. Since that family had no TV the basketball hoop provided the entertainment. The barn proved to be the ideal location. It could be used in the winter just as easily as the summertime and it could be used when it was raining or snowing meaning year round practice. Perfect for the family’s kids who were starting to get into the game with a passion.

As the children grew up they played high school basketball and the pickup games became known as “barn ball.” Eventually had children of their own and now it is their grandchildren’s turn to play barn ball.

The idea has caught on and has undoubtedly saved many barns from demolition. For some it is incorporated into the home. Very few things say style like having a barn attached to your home after all. Basketball is the perfect sport to create a court inside a barn as Nearly any surface can be used and a hoop is the only thing that needs to be installed. A full sized court is not even necessary. It is only fitting since many an Indianian has hung a basketball hoop on the sides of barns for ages, taking it inside was the next logical step.

Oakville Barn April Mid-afternoon


Print oakville Barn April Mid-afternoon - Etsy Canada 
Print of Daegan McNeaney's original oil painting, "Oakville Barn, April Mid-Afternoon".
I don't have any information about this barn. But, I could dig around and see what I turn up. 

If I Remeber... A Barn Ornament for Christmas


This would make a nice post before Christmas. A barn ornament which you can have your family name added to.
From an Etsy shop - LandKCreationz, Digby, Nova Scotia.

Watercolour Ontario Fruit Basket Print


Watercolour Ontario Fruit Basket Print Art Print Fruit - Etsy Canada

The Kingston Water Works & Pump House

The KINGSTON WATER WORKS & PUMP HOUSE | Victorian STEAM TECHNOLOGY for Public Health

Tales from The 4th Line

TALES FROM THE 4th LINE.

Not especially barn or farm related. But, local, personal history from the 4th line, Simcoe county, Ontario.

BetterBlogThis version 2

For my first post... Thank you to Justin Somnia for keeping/ forking BlogThis!