I've dug out some more fences from my archives this week.
If you look closely you may be able to see someone sitting, fenced in, on the veranda.
You don't need iron bars to create a 'prison'.
You don't need iron bars to create a 'prison'.
All three dogs have crossed the Rainbow Bridge since this photo was taken, so hopefully they no longer feel fenced in.
The local prison that I pass most days of the week has an iron fence alongside the road. Sometimes it can look quite attractive when the road has been wet.
Prison Fence, Kirklevington |
Icicles |
So far this winter there has been no snow so all you can see is the plain iron fence.
This post is linked to Good-fences-41.
11 comments:
Oh such sweet dear pups, I trust their new journey is of greatness and freedom. I certainly like your path for a walk, just look at that winter beauty/ That fence is amazing to see. In your first photo I saw the person right away, nice capture of it all.
great photos - from the fence sitters, to doggie prison to nature's accents. :)
(i meant porch sitter). :)
There is a long - mile or more - this iron decorative posts along the edge of the Berrington family estate, beyond are fields, cattle and oak trees and of course the stately home. The fence must have survived the wars, when metal was needed for the war effort!
Not much of a fence for a prison. Hope it is low security.
Poor dogs :)
Reminds me of Robert Frost's poem, Mending Wall - "fences make good neighbors," or do they!
Loved your photos!
beautiful icy fence and the sweeties behind their fence are so beautiful and my heart hurts for you that they have passed on...
Your photos are lovely. Great fence shots on such a cold, wintry day. Happy New Year!
Hi Bob - I can see someone resting up! Love the icicled fencing .. looks so beautiful .. but I bet it's cold and frozen .. though as you say - no snow for now.
Sorry about the rainbow dogs - still they live in our hearts ... Happy New Year and I'll enjoy the photos .. cheers Hilary
Cheers...Happy Saturday
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