Sherry is going home this evening ... she does sound better today, her lung therapy will continue. She will be off work a while. TYSM for all your support, cards & prayers for her ... Hugs ~ Marydon
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Campbell's Soup sponsored a contest that 10 barns were chosen to enter throughout the USA. Five barns won the Help Grow Your Soup campaign. Just You Wait & See Farm, Union Bridge, MD. was 3rd winner.
250 people volunteered their brawn to renovate the barn ... owned by Jodi & Jay Mackenzie.
It took about 10 weeks to complete for the 1856 bank barn restoration.
THANK YOU ALL that supported my request to vote for my friends. This is the before & the after of this wonderful piece of history being preserved.
Beautiful Barn restoration!!
ReplyDeleteSo many prayers to Sherry!! Thank you so much for all the updates....
Have a Great Day!
Love,
Marilyn
xxoo
Oh, how very wonderful. I love barns too!
ReplyDeleteHope Sherry does well off the oxygen. What a horrible time she is having.
Thanks for the updates!
Becky K.
Beautiful barn transformation! Praising GOD about sherry's progress, though I am still very concerned.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, hugs, and prayers,
andrea
WOW the barn looks amazing. Your pots look great too. So pretty. Glad to hear your friend is a little better.
ReplyDeleteLindsay
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How wonderful! Restored to the majestic barn it used to be (maybe even better). Glad to hear Sherry is making some progress. -Tammy
ReplyDeleteThe barn looks fantastic! It is so nice to hear about people putting their resources and energy into preserving history instead of tearing it down to make way for new. Congrats to your friends on their "new" barn!
ReplyDeleteThat is good news about Sherry. I bet she is ready for some improvement. Poor dear!
How awesome...the barn is beautiful.....hugs, Linda
ReplyDeletep.s. My hubby was with Campbell Soup for 38years..L
Love the farm restoration. Is it now a barn, or a house? I've seen some great old barns turned into homes.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, I am new here so I don't know who Sherry is, but I am sending her all my best. And a free hug too!
Di
The Blue Ridge Gal
Love the barn and that is exciting to be involved. Poor Sherry - she has had such a case. Hope she is breathing good on her own so she can go home. Continuing to pray for Sherry.
ReplyDeleteThis barn is very handsome now, and I am glad Sherry is able to walk a bit, and hope she will get the ok to go home soon.
ReplyDeleteI know they were very happy to get the makeover it looks great.
ReplyDeleteI am glad Sherry is better.
Patsy
The barn restoration looks amazing. What a transformation, it's beautiful! I'm glad to hear Sherry is doing better and I hope she continues to get better each day! She is such a sweet lady and I miss her posts! Thanks for keeping us informed. I'm praying for her. Love your flowers, too.
ReplyDeleteOh I love to hear neighbor-helping-neighbor stories.. They do restore my faith in human nature! Living so close to the city, we don't hear so many of these kinds of stories... So happy to hear Sherry is doing better!! I'm sorry I'm such a slowpoke, but I did manage to get her card out today, so she'll get it by Friday or Saturday, I imagine. ~tina
ReplyDeleteI love preserving the past, Love stories about people pulling together
ReplyDeleteCarol
That is priceless..So glad about Sherry.. STill praying for her.
ReplyDeleteMaggey
Hi Marydon,
ReplyDeleteIt's so wonderful and heart warming to read about something like this. It's like a piece of America is being rebuilt and remembered.
I'm so glad that everyone responded to your friends and that they won.
Good news about Sherry too.
hugs
Sissie
Good news for Sherry--she'll feel better once she's home.
ReplyDeleteLove the barn!
Happy Wednesday to you!
Melinda
Great news about Sherrys release from the hospital. I'm sure she is thrilled. Now she can rest.
ReplyDeleteAwesome barn.
Ginger
Oh Mary that is good news about Sherry getting better and heading home. Love the barn photo. Take care. Nancy
ReplyDeleteThe barn looks great. Thank goodness Sherry is getting to go home. I hope she get her strength back soon. I know she is a strong woman. Thanks for keeping us updated.
ReplyDeleteQMM
Hi Marydon,
ReplyDeleteThis barn is fabulous !! there is just something about them that I adore .. I guess it's all the summers as children, we would spend on vacation in Nebraska, running the fields, and playing in the barns .. soo magical ..
Thanks too, for letting us know about sherry !! WoW !! It's been awhile .. See, prayer works .. Hoping you are doing well, and feeling good too ..Happy Wednesday to you sweet one ~
hugs ~tea~ xo
Great photos. Just wish I was there with you to see them. Hip Hooray that Sherry is home from the hospital. Big cheers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a big change. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteGlad Sherry is doing better!
Marydon,
ReplyDeleteSo glad that Sherry is doing much better despite the lung therapy. I am sure in time, God will heal her back to her perfect health.
I think we should restore more barns as there just aren't as many anymore.
Love and Hugs ~ Kat
The barn is a real beauty....once again I thank you Mary for all the sweet comments you post on my blog. I appreciate the time you give to me. Have a great Wednesday!! Susan
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that Sherry is coming home. I am sure that in time, she will be feeling wonderfully. The barn restoration was remarkable!
ReplyDeleteMicki
Happiness to Sherry and you, dear Marydon! Is always so nice seeing you at our little house in the roses roaming the gardens.... ;) Thank you for stopping by and your nice comments...
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed lovely day
Cielo
Wow what a restoration and how wonderful so many people got involved!
ReplyDeleteThe barn is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness Sherri is home - sometimes you heal bettrer there. Let's hope so. Sandie