Thursday, August 2, 2012

Friday's fence

I know these shots are not that different from each other but honestly, I couldn't decide which I liked the best so just showing both of them.
When we go to see Lorelei or go get her, we almost always cut through the country....there is a little community of about a dozen houses and this on the corner at the 4-way stop. I have meant to get a photo of it forever, but finally remembered the other day.
Linking it to Jan's Friday's Fences.

20 comments:

  1. it's kinda cute. i think i'd tire of it if it were mine, though. :)

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  2. Someone is bringing cheer to others!

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  3. so decorative. i really like it. very whimsical. cute! (:

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  4. What fun! Love this delightful fence.

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  5. I like the flowers - on the fence - they look pretty durable - nice thing to have on a corner where you have to stop!

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  6. That's a cute fence - love those flowers. :))

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  7. How cute...I love it! If I had a fence on my property...I would adorn it also!

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  8. Hello Rose.
    Great pictures you show.
    Thank you for visiting my blog.
    Wishing you a good weekend.
    I hope that my text on my blog is to understand - I use Google translate - but do not know it did not translate correctly - acc. my grandchildren.
    Hanne Bente

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  9. wonderful - and thanks for the double perspective.

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  10. both are cool, i like the last one best, love it in fact. my mother would want this fence and those flowers, she truly would.

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  11. It's a lovely fence!! I prefer the second shot, but then, I am into macro...
    I like the fact that the paint is peeling off the fence, behind the flowers!!

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  12. What a cute fence. I do that too, if I like more than one I'll post them all.

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  13. I like both! Nice to see the distant shot with more background, but also the closer with more detail.

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  14. They even went for some dimension, didn't they? Always appreciate homeowners who put some of their personality in their home and surroundings.

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