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.
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26 comments:

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

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  2. 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!

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

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

    Tell Me, Sister Crow

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  5. both perfect for FF! =)

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

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  7. 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.

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  8. 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.

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

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

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

    Happy Easter!

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  12. those flowers are busting out of that fence :)

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

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  14. 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.

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  15. 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. :)

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  16. Great shots, love the second one.

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

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

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

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  20. 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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