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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

For Good Fences

 These are from last September....I cannot believe I have not already posted them but have checked a couple times and have not found them. This top one is at the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge.

These last two are from the town of Madison, Indiana
I wonder how old these are....and wonder if any company does such beautiful work these days.

Linking to Good Fences.

24 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

i like the old fashioned rail fencing, but those last two sure are pretty. :)

Judy said...

Two different types of fences and both are beauties.

Ginny Hartzler said...

I like the way the first fence is going zigzag. The last one is real interesting. It looks like they made a post from wrought iron.

Small City Scenes said...

I like the wood fence but I have always loved a Wrought iron fence. Such a cool design.
MB

eileeninmd said...

Nice collection of fence shots. The second is my favorite. Have a happy day!

MadSnapper said...

both are beautiful in their own way, so different but still do the same thing. i love the iron work and i do think it is still available but probably not hand made like this was...

21 Wits said...

Probably very old indeed. It's quite lovely, and I know there are places around here that duplicate those old fences. I know a cemetery, actually more than one that has the best design fences around family plots.

Anonymous said...

It is a nice find. Amazing what we have stored away on file when we can not find at a certain time.

Then Bingo it appeared today.


Lovely fences. Perfect timing.

Carletta said...

Wrought iron usually speaks to me but that rail fence is calling to me - love it and you framed the shot perfectly! I'd like to be able to walk right into that photo.

don said...

That zigzag fence is something to see. The others are very attractive. That last one is a work of art. You raise a good question.

Ida said...

Nice black and white shot of the fence. The lighting is lovely.
I like Wrought Iron fencing like that. Those spikes look (wicked) don't they but oh so pretty paired with the lovely roses.

Elizabeth Edwards said...

very cool fence. very decorative.

yes, i have 3 blogs. E. Lizard Breath Speaks all about our travels. Hike2Forty and beyond i just started this past year for some where to post other stuff. anything not travel related. & my Saturday blog with Sally where we share church called InSPIREd Sunday. funny thing is i never thought i would do more than 1 ... at times it gets overwhelming but i enjoy it & all the folks i get to meet. ( :

Anonymous said...

Beautiful fences from the very rustic to the very ornate. Something for everyone. :-)

Unknown said...

These are all pretty fences, but my favourite is the zig zag on top. Love it's shape and that you turned it into b&W :)
Have a fine day
【ツ】Knipsa

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

Those ornate iron fences are so classy!
~

Celestina Marie said...

Hi Rose, love the split rail fence and the iron fences are gorgeous too.
They add so much character don't they?
Have a great evening.
Hugs, CM

Debby Ray said...

Gorgeous photos, Rose! I have been taking lots of bird shots recently too that I plan share. I really like the look of the HDR effects. I use Picasa and Picmonkey. I will have to try that with some of my unedited ones. Have you ever used the "mascara" effect on Picmonkey? Yes, I said mascara...if you haven't, check it out! Beautiful fences too!

RedPat said...

They are quite beautiful!

Sandi said...

I like how the first fence is zig-zagged!

Anonymous said...

These are all good fences and gates.

Anonymous said...

I don't know how I missed this post but I did.

I love both the rustic fence and the elegant wrought iron fence, particularly with the roses behind it.

Lindy

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Lovely variet of fence shots

Jutta.K. said...

A nice collection of different fences.
Thankßs for visiting my blog.
♥ly greetings from germany

Stephanie said...

Love the different varieties of fence shots you have in this post. The Split Rail is my favorite.

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