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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

It's time for Good Fences

We ran across these fence posts a few weeks back...seemed like no matter how I tried, the pictures were just sort of blah.  But still I find them interesting so am going to show one.
Another that is not so great, but at least I have the excuse of it is a drive-by.  I took it for the sunflower, but then noticed the fence and thought it was a good excuse to put it here.

22 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

I do think the post is interesting, wondering what else had been there. I WANT that sunflower!!!

A Colorful World said...

Love the sunflower and the fence!

Hootin Anni said...

That top one almost looks like a mile marker they used 'way out west' in the olden days.

Great images today.

EG CameraGirl said...

The cheerful sunflower is so welcoming!

MadSnapper said...

very strange and interesting post.. i wonder if it is wood with something on it or concrete? great find. love the sunflower and the fence

Lois Evensen said...

The first post is fascinating. Concrete?

TexWisGirl said...

i think those concrete posts are SO neat! and i do like the 2nd scene, too. :)

Small City Scenes said...

Both interesting images. The cement post looks very old. MB

LV said...

You made a great capture of everything together.

Mary said...

Love the fence post and I bet when those lilies bloom it is doubly beautiful!

don said...

The fence post does look very strange but also very interesting. I like it.

Cranberry Morning said...

I have never before seen a fence post like that. What is it made of? And the sunflower makes a cool shot.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

What an unusual fence post! Think of the work that went into it. And the sunflower is cute...fence, too! Enjoy your afternoon! Hugs!

George said...

That fence post is interesting, but I really like the sunflower.

RedPat said...

The concrete post is quite unusual! Like the sunflower too.

Janey and Co. said...

I have seen those concrete posts! That fence by the sunflower looks old. Good choices!

Elaine said...

Both nice shots and not blah at all!

HappyK said...

Interesting Fence Post. I like it.

Anonymous said...

I'm fascinated by fence posts, but they can definitely be a challenge to photograph. I'll bet that was pretty when all the lilies were in bloom around it, too. :) I LOVE that big, metal sunflower by the fence and mailboxes. It looks perfect there!

Thanks for commenting on my 'quilt of valor' barn. You taught me something new, as I had not heard of that type of quilt before.

Hope you have a great weekend. :)

Lindy

Wayne said...

I always wonder about those old concrete posts, the fences never seem to still be around, but the posts endure forever.

MICKAN from QUEENS FIELD¸.•°`♥✿⊱╮ said...

I like the sunflower.

Debby Ray said...

These are great photos of some very unique fences. That concrete or stone fence post is just awesome!

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