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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Digging for fences...

It is time for Friday's Fences again, and I just spent an hour or more digging through the archives... I have probably posted this one before but don't think I have used it for Friday's Fences.
This second I don't think I have ever posted...
Doesn't this scene look inviting...


30 comments:

Denim Journal, Scarlet Lens said...

Love them both.
I have a soft spot for winter scenes.

Jan n Jer said...

Me too...love them both!

TexWisGirl said...

really like them both, but yes, the 2nd one is totally a *sigh* beautiful scene. :)

Karen Lakis said...

The second scene looks very inviting - so pretty and peaceful. I love the cabin in the first, too - and that's quite a split-rail fence!

Leave It To Davis said...

Both pictures are inviting! The first one because it is so cold and it looks like a warm place to stay...with the sidewalk all taken care of...and the second because I love horses and barns! And puffy clouds in blue skies!

A Colorful World said...

These are wonderful! I adore the little cabin in the first shot!

Ginny Hartzler said...

This first fence is very, very strange!

Small City Scenes said...

Both are inviting shots. The first has a plank house. How cool is that!!! There is one by my place that was built in 1895. I wish it was mine. MB

Anonymous said...

Lovely wintry scene...

Carletta said...

Love the log house and split rail fence!
Would love to have that someone on my property. :)
The second shot is idyllic. It has my kind of sky. I wish the sky always looked like this.

Liz Needle said...

Your first shot is really interesting. A fascinating building. What is its purpose? We don't use wood for building anywhere near as much as you do. Most of our old places are stone because there was plenty of it.

NatureFootstep said...

a great fence and building. I would have liket to see the entrace from the side. It looks very interesting. :)

Lisa Gordon said...

These are wonderful, Rose.
I especially love the second one.
Happy day to you!

Latane Barton said...

Those are two nice fences. I love the top one because it must have a bunch of history behind it.

Revrunner said...

Split rail fences are most attractive, especially in the snow.

MadSnapper said...

great choice on both of these. i love the house behind the fence...

Tanya Breese said...

they are both so pretty!

don said...

Both look great to me. That weathered wood is very good. I agree about the horse scene!

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

By the title, I thought your fence was buried in snow and...great scenes. I like the split rail fence.

Barbara Rogers said...

Thanks for comment on my post too. I love both your pics on this one...maybe the house is my favorite. And I'm glad I looked at your other blog too. Now I'm trying to remember which Christmas we gave that red tractor to my sons...and where we lived at that time. It sure beat a tricycle!

Anonymous said...

The 1st one reminds me of pics I've seen from Valley Forge & makes me think George Washington is going to walk out the door any second! hehehe
The 2nd is just beautiful w/ the barn, horse, sky & green grass... beautiful! =)

EG CameraGirl said...

Both scenes look inviting to me, Rose. :)

Amy Burzese said...

Looking through that opening is great perspective. Beautiful!

Faye said...

Really like the lines of the entrance posts on the rail fencing. Looks just right in the foreground of the log cabin shot. And your country scene photo is just what we would hope to see on a country drive.

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

I love both of these. I always enjoy winter photos. The second on is just such a beautiful, relaxing scene.

Mary said...

Love the first one and don't remember it. That second one looks so spring like and appealing. I'm ready!

Elizabeth Edwards said...

beautiful. ( :

Susan said...

I love both of these pictures. The second one looks warm. I so miss warm.

Dee said...

both are wonderful photo's that stir my heart...

Anonymous said...

What a cute log cabin and I see a covered bridge in the background, too. Lovely winter scene! I like your summery scene as a nice alternative.

~Lindy

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