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Friday, April 6, 2012

Friday's Fences

Just a couple of shots for Friday's fences...I think this top one is one I have never posted...
while the one below I have posted before, but maybe not for Friday's fences. I like it so I am posting it again either way.
If you want to join the fun, check out the Friday's Fences Meme....

26 comments:

Kathy said...

I can decide if the flowering bush (forsythia perhaps?) is holding the fence up or pushing it over! Nice photo!

Linda said...

I agree with Kathy...does kind of look like the bush is pushing it out, but I am not sure. It is a really nice photograph though...a floral fence behind a fence!

Elizabeth Edwards said...

i love forsythia ... what great views. (:

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

The forsythia behind the falling fence adds a wistful note...

Tell Me, Sister Crow

Jeannelle said...

That second photo is gorgeous!

Anonymous said...

both perfect for FF! =)

TexWisGirl said...

love the 2nd one - but glad that fence is not mine. :)

Nancy said...

There is so much character in both of these photos. The gray barn is wonderful. And the forsythia against that well-worn fence is so charming. Nicely done.

Tanya Breese said...

oh i love that second one!

don said...

The first one makes a great one for Friday Fences. The second is not only a good fence shot, but also a fine spring-type image that I like very much.

MadSnapper said...

they are both beautiful. and if you can't remember if you posted it, we will not either. i have never seen either one.

Gerald (SK14) said...

not fancy fencing but functional

Ginny Hartzler said...

I LOVE the last picture!!!!

Roan said...

Both are great finds. I like the new growth on the forsythia in contrast to the deteriorating fence.

gtyyup said...

I agree...both pics are wonderful for FF; I do especially like the second photo though.

Happy Easter!

Dianne said...

those flowers are busting out of that fence :)

Amy Burzese said...

I really like the fence with the forsythia "hair". Beautiful!

Kranky Granny said...

I agree with Kathy about wondering which is hold up the other. But, I know the photo would not be so wonderful if either of them were absent from the shot.

Thanks for visiting my Amish horse this week. Not so sure I have any horse whispering skills but I do feel lucky to have the story to tell.

Carletta said...

I'm glad the fence isn't mine either. I would so have to fix it.
My forsythia has turned green now. I really wish they stayed yellow all summer. :)

CameraCruise said...

Great shots, love the second one.

Jan n Jer said...

Nice fences...the forsythia in the second photo really stands out against the old fence!

Lea said...

Old barn and old fence weathered by time. Speaks about endurance, doesn't it?
Happy Easter!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie

A Colorful World said...

I just love that forsythia behind the old wooden fence! Both great captures, though. Have a blessed Easter, Rose!

Susan said...

Awesome!!!!!!

Mary said...

Love that last one!

EG CameraGirl said...

Oh, I love the second shot, Rose. I will be posting a forsythia and fence photo for this week's Friday Fences. :))

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