Beautiful dairy barn near Chuckanut Drive in Skagit County.
Photos of a barn and shops that have since given way to the ravages of time. Lake Campbell and downtown Anacortes.
I used to pass this Lake Campbell barn often on my way to and from Anacortes. Family friend Irene lived just across the road. Sadly, the barn has since collapsed into itself.
Photograph taken from Irene Cameron’s place at Lake Cammpbell. Barn has since collapsed.
This historic barn on North Whidbey literally provides a “look back” as construction and interior elements are visible from a public trail. Note stone foundation and outbuilding. The farm dates back to the 1900s. Not sure of the barn. Old Fakkema Dairy farm, now a working farm operating under the umbrella of the Whidbey Camano […]
Evidence of days gone by. A barn in the Skagit Valley.
Aging barn near Edison in Skagit County.
The sign on the perimeter fence of this Mt. Erie barn read: “Beware of the Dog.” It should have read: “Beware of Ants!” As I approached the fencepost in the foreground I discovered countless red and black ants of the “extra large” variety. This barn, pictured here in the Spring of 2002, has since given […]
As you can see from this photo taken in 2013, this Campbell Lake barn was on its way out. Today it has collapsed. The barn was an “old friend,” a reminder of days gone by on many trips to and from Anacortes.
I was on the way home from Burlington today when I noticed this winter casualty, a collapsed barn visible from the highway at the intersection of Pulver Road and Hwy. 20. Skagit icons disappearing one by one…
Those who have followed AnacortesToday.com likely recognize this barn. This photograph reveals a portion of the south wall of my favorite Lake Campbell landmark.