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Barns Quotes

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Sue Hubbell
“...when I offered to either stay and help or go bake a pie, it was the pie that was most needed. It took six pies to finish the roof. I had not known that pies were such an important part of construction.”
Sue Hubbell, A Country Year: Living the Questions

Rawi Hage
“The God-fearing, churchgoing farmers are all gone. Now they all have TVs on their roofs and orgies in their barns. The flux, Fly, man, the flux of time. If everything goes tits up, there’s always the farm and the cows...”
Rawi Hage, Carnival

Joanne Fluke
“You're right. I forgot that barns were heated."
Hannah didn't bother to correct her sister. Strictly speaking, Andrea was right, barns were heated. They were kept warm by herding in all the cattle, keeping them together in a closed space and utilizing their body heat. When it came to barns in the winter BTUs stood for Bunched Together Until Summer.”
Joanne Fluke, Cherry Cheesecake Murder

“Painted oxide red, tall against the expansive fields of summer crops or winter snow, silhouetted against colored skies of a setting sun, the barns were a dramatic, strong architectural presence, primordial in intent yet graceful in presentation.”
Hemalata Dandekar, Michigan Family Farms and Farm Buildings: Landscapes of the Heart and Mind
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