We have some barbed wire fencing at Pondside. It's the quickest and easiest to put up, and that's probably why the farmer used it. It's easy to repair too!
The gnarled-looking fence posts blend in well with the scenery, and nature is definitely trying to hide that fence. Lovely shots, so many shades of green captured there.
These are what we see most - crooked little fences and my favorite! All those dandelion seed heads ready to blow everywhere. :) I like the single post shot too!
These photos could just as well be called "summer fields". Very fitting the way the old cedar posts just blend into the landscape. Looks like a good place to take a country stroll.
I wondered if it was one of those formerly useful but now ignored fences, till you said it was between farms. They tend to want to know where the boundaries are!
Looks as if the plants are winning - the fence looks swamped! Nice photos.
ReplyDeleteEither the grass is very high or the fence posts are very short! Lovely pics!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the grass and weeds are growing!
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LOVE the greenery! nice fenceline, too. good and rugged. :)
ReplyDelete(and those were 3 different places in 3 different areas so don't think any of the 'mc's were related. :) )
I love these! They are such familiar scenes to me but you capture the beauty of even an electric fence and post. I really admire your talent.
ReplyDeleteWe have some barbed wire fencing at Pondside. It's the quickest and easiest to put up, and that's probably why the farmer used it. It's easy to repair too!
ReplyDeleteGreat fence line among all the greenery. I like the old cedar post.
ReplyDeleteThose pics are frame worthy!!
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Great fence photo . . . love the color green!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, I particularly like that old fence post!
ReplyDeleteThose are great country fence shots! Gorgeous scenery!
ReplyDeleteThe gnarled-looking fence posts blend in well with the scenery, and nature is definitely trying to hide that fence. Lovely shots, so many shades of green captured there.
ReplyDeletereally love the 1st shot. so peaceful & calm looking. calms the mind. (:
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooks like they need to turn some cows into that grass. They do a great job mowing. hehe
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place. Looks like the fence is about overcome.
ReplyDeleteI love the fence post...just look at the lush green fields..this shot shouts summer to me!!! Welcome to FF..hope you come back!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know why, but I always enjoy looking down a row of fencing!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous shots!
ReplyDeleteThese are what we see most - crooked little fences and my favorite!
ReplyDeleteAll those dandelion seed heads ready to blow everywhere. :)
I like the single post shot too!
"Good fences make good neighbours," as the old saying goes.
ReplyDeleteThese photos could just as well be called "summer fields". Very fitting the way the old cedar posts just blend into the landscape. Looks like a good place to take a country stroll.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful greenery and nice shot!Have a great weekend!
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I wondered if it was one of those formerly useful but now ignored fences, till you said it was between farms. They tend to want to know where the boundaries are!
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