I have never joined this meme before.
It's called Friday's Fences
and is hosted by Life According to Jan And Jer.
I chose some fences from Kings Landing Historical Settlement
when we visited in March for Sugar Bush Weekend.
I hope you enjoyed these beautiful rural fences.
The cedar rail fence above, sometimes called snake rail, is the most
common in New Brunswick.
I hope you have a beautiful weekend.
Blessings,
Pamela
I love those fences and everything else in that magical place..
ReplyDeleteThe photos are lovely..
Blessings..
All are lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place! Your photos are beautiful! I like the different fences. And the snow is a great addition. Glad you joined Friday Fences, Pamela!
ReplyDeleteFriday's Fences is lots of fun! I especially like the last two, but they are all great!
ReplyDeleteWhat outstanding photos; love them all. Wishing you a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteExceptional photos and fences . . .
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fences and interesting information. I knew nothing of snake rails being the most common in NB. Next time I'm there, I'll pay attention.
ReplyDeleteInteresting subject to photograph! Your pictures are wonderful. I enjoyed seeing them all and especially with snow on the ground...I love winter photographs!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Nancy
Love all these fences Pamela! And I recognize every one of them!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great shots, love the contrast of the snow and the bare trees and fences.
ReplyDeletePamela
ReplyDeleteI just love fences of every kind!
My husband said his g'father used the snake rail ones on his farm too!
Take care-Kimberly
Hi dear Pamela - I'm back again and as always chasing my tail! Have enjoyed the commentss you left as I sailed the seas, thank you dear for stopping by. It does seem odd that while I wiped my sweaty brow you were still playing in the snow!
ReplyDeleteFences make the best neighbors they always say. These are lovely and make me realize I need to get outside this beautiful morning and work on fences, flower beds, front porch, back deck........all those outdoor spaces crying out for TLC now Spring has sprung and, thankfully, the pollen is subsiding.
Hope it's warming up your way now.
Enjoy the weekend - hugs, Mary
Your photos are wonderful Pamela and I can see you love being behind your camera. Those are some awesome fences, to me fences give personality to a home. Diane
ReplyDeleteWow different kind of fences and all are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFriday Fences
Very nice series of fences. The snake rail is very common in Gettysburg Pa all through the battlefield. Welcome to FF...hope to see you back! :)
ReplyDeleteI've always found snake rail fences so interesting, I guess because they're rather unusual compared to all of the other varieties. Have a lovely day, Pamela.
ReplyDelete-Karen
Pamela! Love these images of the various fences.The melting snow seems to add to the interest of the photos!A few I would frame. Have a glorious week! hugs Anna
ReplyDeleteYou've captured some of these fences so beautifully... I especially like your last two shots...
ReplyDeleteYour fences are beautiful Pamela. This sounds like a fun meme. I also enjoyed seeing your Fort Edmonton post.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are wonderful. I love fences, they always fascinate me. I especially love the rustic ones. Gorgeous. Thanks so much for the visit and the gracious comments. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteGreat photos...lots of texture contrasts & light & shadow. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteRuth
I agree that fences make wonderful structures to photograph. I've often been amazed by the variety I've seen in the western range. You chose some very pretty and unusual ones, Pamela.
ReplyDeleteLove your fence photos. Especially the white one next to the rustic one. I keep meaning to join Friday's Fences too but then I forget. Maybe next week ...
ReplyDeleteWe both love barns, and fences....go figure. Great shots, sounds like you had a really good visit.
ReplyDeleteJen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
You see a lot of the rail fences on the highway to central BC. I love them.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
Hello Pamela
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy your fences. I've seen the snake rail occasionally here but the farmers usually just use a straight rail - sometimes hedgerows.
Judith
love the snow. such great view. (:
ReplyDeleteHI Pamela! What lovely fences. Love your photography so much!
ReplyDeletebe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
I very much like the rail fences found in rural New Brunswick!
ReplyDeleteNothing like a fence for a good story. Great images! I read about your upcoming trip....lucky you. Spending time with family is always a treat.
ReplyDeleteGood heavens, Pamela.
ReplyDeleteI think you need to be the official postcard photographer for your province. Wow!
Lovely images.
You have a gift, friend!