Our garden fence has appeared on many photos in the last 20 years or so.
But time and wind and weather put paid to both.
When a new neighbour arrived he changed the fence. Out went the interwoven to be replaced by
Who owns the fence?
post linked to Teresa at Good-fences-47.
Interwoven with wooden posts c.1992 |
Back then it even had an old greenhouse to keep it company.
Concrete posts replaced the wood
Wooden planks with a curved top and a concrete slab bottom
Who owns the fence?
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Robin - of course. |
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post linked to Teresa at Good-fences-47.
They both look like nice fences to me and I love the owner.. Great shots.. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteI really liked the old fence in all it's beauty...however, the OWNER of the fence sure seems to enjoy his perch.
ReplyDeleteHave a Blessed day..
shug
As long as Rockin' Robin approves, who are we to disagree?
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I like the history to this fence and its changes.
ReplyDeleteThe last one is my favourite :)
And the owner is a nice one, too :))
Have a fine day
【ツ】Knipsa
i liked your earlier version, although the bottom one looks quite sturdy, too. as long as you have your division and privacy, that's a good fence. :)
ReplyDeleteI too think they both look great. I liked the color of the first one but I bet it didn't stay that color.
ReplyDeleteI like the old fence better.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by to visit.
Hello to Robin. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the lighting in the second shot...and what a beautiful place that is.
ReplyDeleteThat was fun seeing the transformation of your fence through the years. Mr. Robin has a great view from up there.
ReplyDeleteA fence for all seasons!
ReplyDeleteFence evolution.
ReplyDeleteNice way you have with new neighbours-and the Robin was first.
ReplyDeleteI liked both fences and you have a pretty garden.
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