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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

It's time for Good Fences!

From the archives, I ran across this the other night and thought it would make a good shot for Good Fences.


And this is another shot taken the same day as the ones in yesterday's post.

24 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

Looks like the first fence has been breached more than once! The next one is definitely not friendly!

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

Love the buildings behind that poor old fence!

Unknown said...

I love the first fence - after all that time it's still hanging in :)
And I love the second one also, the snow makes the barbed wire almost disappear :)) Looks very pretty!
Have a fine day
【ツ】Knipsa

eileeninmd said...

Wonderful fence scenes and photos.. I love the second shot with the snow.. Have a happy day!

EG CameraGirl said...

Lovely scenes, Rose. Even though the fence in the first photo could use some TLC, it's quite photogenic.

Liz Needle said...

Love the first shot. What is it about old neglected fences?

MadSnapper said...

I LOVE the fence shot. so much to look at, so much texture and detail.. great shot

TexWisGirl said...

oh, i'm loving the top shot. picture puzzle material!!!

Hootin Anni said...

Lovin' it! The zig-zag pattern of the different levels on this fencing is so unique. I like it very much.

Carletta said...

Those old beach type fences I call them are one of my favorite kinds. I can just imagine this place when it was newer and in summer - sigh. :)

Kenneth Cole Schneider said...

Such a nicely composed photo of that old fence. You created an object of beauty out of that scene!

LV said...

Both fences are great in different way. Snow really adds to them.

Shug said...

great pictures of both fences....I really enjoy seeing OLD things and the first photo would certainly be one I would frame! The snow picture is so peaceful looking...I enjoyed...

Ida said...

Wow that first fence looks to need a bit of repair, but it made for a great photo.
Pretty little snowy weeds in your 2nd shot.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Two wonderful snow filled images

Karen said...

These are wonderful pictures, Rose. I especially like the one of the barbed wire. The snow seems so peaceful.

Cheryl @ TFD said...

I love the old fence! I always wonder what the story is behind the old home places. The second shot is a beauty, too!

barbara l. hale said...

Nice winter fences!

Deb @ Frugal Little Bungalow said...

That first photo looks like a beautiful old oil painting; amazing!

Lois said...

You were right about the first shot! I like all the snowy ones too.

Elizabeth Edwards said...

fencing like the 1st one, i wonder? is there a point ... decoration or just there or? it is not very strong looking? curious. ( :

A Colorful World said...

Perfect shots! Love the rattly broken fence!

Anonymous said...

I love both images! So much interest in the first one. :)
I love the simplicity of the second.

Lindy

Anonymous said...

The first shot has a rather homely charm. I wonder what its story is?

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