It is time for Friday's Fences again, and I am going to show first a couple from Sunday...the one below was taken through a woven wire fence....the fence itself was probably four ft. high and the weeds were a solid bank behind it and peaking over the top...I had to take a picture or two.

We traveled on down the road...and came to this...it is someone's private bridge and I loved the look of it.

Then there is this last...it could go for Barn Charm, but going to use it here....I keep forgetting it.

In the thumbnail, the fence stood out to me...it was taken late and I have worked and worked trying to lighten the look without it look off-color...
Anyway, joining
Friday's Fences with this post.
Nice array of fences. I, for one, don't consider thistle a weed...but that's just me. I love that barn. Very nice. Glad to hear you got some rain. We got quite a storm overnight but I don't this that it ultimately amounted to much. Oh, well...
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice variety and that red barn is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice photos Rose. My favorite is the middle one, I love the entry bridge, it looks like a bit of a hideaway.
ReplyDeletei LOVE that barn! charming all over! the wagon wheel at the bridge is neat, too.
ReplyDeletefabulous fence shots!!
ReplyDeleteGreat fence shots...love the barn too...so quaint!
ReplyDeleteFantastic barn!!! I do love all of these shots though. Every one of them!
ReplyDeleteNice shots- I love the last one- red barns and old wooden fence- perfect!
ReplyDeleteThe barn and the fence go together perfectly--as they were meant to!
ReplyDeleteFence at Sunrise
Love that red barn, so weathered...
ReplyDeletethat's a great old barn! The two windows make it look like it's peeking over the fence, perhaps wondering what you're doing.
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with the fence photo! The combination of flower and seed pod is irrestible.
ReplyDeleteSo is that first fence keeping in the weeds. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the second one of the bridge. It's welcoming!
I really like the barn and fence shot. Looks like the barn is smiling.
Hi Rose, In answer to your question on top of the chicken coup is a Magpie, I think they are native to us here.
ReplyDeletesecond one is my favourite. I liek that they put the old wheel on the end too. :)
ReplyDeleteThe private bridge is intriguing, but I would hate to have to keep it up! I love that last shot - great barn and nice composition with the fence there.
ReplyDeleteI love the variety you are showing.
ReplyDeleteAll three pictures are very interesting and very good images. I like the fence in the first for the way it holds the image together. The private bridge looks so good and an expensive improvement to their place. The barn does have a fine fence...and the barn looks great the way you processed it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful countryside pictures you show.
ReplyDeleteWish you a good weekend :)
Hanne Bente
Beautiful photos great composition. The barn also is so charming!
ReplyDeleteKim,USA
I agree with you...I also love that private bridge. Wish I had one. I think that once you cross it, you would be in a different world...away from the hussel and bussel.
ReplyDeleteA great set of pics. I'm loving that private bridge - makes you wonder what's beyong it.
ReplyDeleteAnd I also love that red barn - do you think it's kind of smiling at you? - or am I completely daft :)))
Nice fences. I love the barn also.
ReplyDeleteLove that last one! I don't think I have ever seen woven wire fence...interesting! Nice bridge!
ReplyDeleteOh I like all the fences but the middle one is very nice. Wouldn't it be nice to have a private bridge with that nice fence. I like the last one too with the barn. Both nice. Looks kinda like our fences here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweetie pie stories. MB
Great fence finds... but that barn is wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteWow Rose, these are wonderful!
ReplyDeletethese are amazing shots rose, really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the first one, thankyou for your support of my Friday Fences entry much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI love your fence choices, Rose.
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