Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Time for some fences!

I don't know if that s the grave of somebody or the grave of a beloved pet.  It is on private property, so I did not walk over to it.  Taken a few years ago...
 This is a shot from up near Shipshewana, taken October 7th.

Another fall shot, this time from Parke County.

I guess that is it for this time...thanks to Theresa we can still link to:


19 comments:

  1. Beautiful trees!

    Someone took great care with that grave. Whoever it is was loved.

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  2. Love the trees and great fence choices!

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  3. thanks, dear rose. i'm hanging in there as best as i can. :)

    LOVE the first tree. what a sweet gravesite.

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  4. Hello Rose, great fence find. The first photo with the pretty tree and gravesite is my favorite. Have a happy day!

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  5. I love all of these but there's just something about the last one that appeals to me especially.
    Have a great day,

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  6. Someone picked an awesome spot under that beautiful tree for the final resting place of someone or something.

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  7. A nice resting place, under the big towering tree, secured with fence.

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  8. A place of special meaning to someone. Great care as been taken and out all to itself.

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  9. Interesting fences in the landscape.
    nice autumn-colors on the trees.
    It looks like a german landscape
    This is my post
    Greetings

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  10. Love the huge tree in the first shot and the beautiful aumtumn colours

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  11. Very nice fence finds. - My favorite today is that last shot. I love the sturdy fence post and that gorgeous foliage in the background.

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  12. before i relaized it is a grave, i laughed when the first photo came up, a tiny fence under a very big tree. that is what i thought. a peaceful place for a grave..

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  13. Oh...that first one tells such a story...it must be a mystery too because like you said, being on private property like that, it's hard to know if it is a loved one or a beloved pet's grave. I'm sure the story behind it is quite interesting. I actually warms my heart, seeing these family plots on private property. It's the way they did things in the olden days :)

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  14. Flags would suggest to me a family member.

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  15. I can totally see a swing hanging from a branch on that tree. Great shots Rose.

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  16. i love the fall colors ... so pretty. i really enjoy that close up at the last of the post. my fave. ( :

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  17. It's so interesting to keep our eyes open and see all kinds of fences. Hugs, Diane

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