Fixing Up A 100 Year Old Barn
Years of birds making their nests in the rafters left quit a bit of muck all over the floor of both the loft and the ground floor. The previous owners used the storage rooms to store feed that the mice had been “enjoying” and needed to be shoveled out. Suited up in my “hazmat” suit, mask, and gloves the cleaning began. The barn loft was where our cleaning efforts started... after ordering a huge dumpster.
It is not lost on me the labor it must have taken to gather and lay each stone and lift the wooden beams, hammering each nail. I’m grateful for the worn faithful hands that built this barn all those years ago and I’m honored to be one of its caregivers. I hope to continue to learn its history and add to it. My prayer for this old barn is to be a gathering place for hoofed, feathered, and pawed. A place where new life takes its first breath and wobbly steps. That sick and weary animals find comfort as they are tended to into the night. That the walls will fill with tools new and old. A roof to milk under on snowy mornings, keeping hands warm for the task.
Up the narrow wooden stairs that ever so slightly creek as you step looking up to the cathedral like ceilings with wooden beams hanging from them a old hay pulley draped in golden lights, their beneath the glow a long table with benches on either side… that place I pray will be a haven where friends and strangers alike share a meal grown from the land that each stone was collected all those years ago to build the foundation of this old barn.