
Just a couple shots for Friday's fences....an old fence will add interest to a lot of shots. Above is trumpet vine.

I want to go back and examine these....don't ask what is under the trumpet vine because I don't know. I have looked at my original photos and cannot tell. It just looks like trumpet vine trees but it cannot be.
Anyway, click them to enlarge them...they are my entry for
Friday's Fences.
Top pic is like a bouquet.
ReplyDeleteinteresting how they've grown like that. maybe livestock trimmed the leaves off? :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo. Love the quiet setting.
ReplyDeleteA vine always adds a bit of interest to a fence!
ReplyDeleteI say the same as Kathy...vines or flowers add charm to an old fence!
ReplyDeleteVery nice
ReplyDeleteUnusual and lovely...I want to go down this road.
ReplyDeleteI like your fence photos, even if you can't explain everything about them!
ReplyDeleteSky & Fence
looks like it is quite dry out there now.
ReplyDeleteI realy like how that vine in draped around the fence post.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures you show. Wishing you a good weekend. Hanne Bente / hbt.finus.dk
ReplyDeletei love that first shot of the fence post, really pretty.
ReplyDeletetrumpet vine. i don't believe i realized that was what i was looking at... now i know. gorgeous. (:
ReplyDeleteFine fence shots. I like the view down the fence with the trumpet vine. It sure looks like a tree. Maybe someone will have an answer.
ReplyDeleteIt sure does look like trumpet trees... maybe a new trumpet vine species? Maybe they haven't been mowed in sooo long that they grew into trees? What if they get huge like other trees & great big trumpets grow on it?! LoL! =)
ReplyDeleteYou really must go back Rose and see just how this occured. It's certainly unique. I like that kind of fence, always have. It's the kind that surrounded my grandparent's yard when I was growing up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, great fence. I love that vine.
ReplyDeleteDont ya just love it when nature takes over! Richard
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to have a little country stroll when it's not so hot. And thanks for the plant ID-I've seen these bright trumpet vines growing wild but never knew what they are.
ReplyDeleteThe fence will be beautiful at the end of summer with all the orange trumpets hanging over it.
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