Thursday, January 15, 2015

Good Fences


Rust patina on an old iron fence ...

9 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

that's great! really beautiful, andrea!

Edna B said...

This is such an interesting fence. The design is quite different. I must tell you that I love your photos of the winter trees in your last post. My favorite is the first one. It makes winter seem so beautiful. Of course, we both know better. Mother Nature puts on a pretty display so that we can overlook the meanness of Old Man Winter.

Today I'm taking a lazy day. Tomorrow is soon enough to get back to the kitchen project. I have my fingers crossed that today's news will be wonderful. It will be so nice to have your family back home. Do take photos to share. Now I'm off to make my shopping list. You and Izzi be warm and have a wonderful day. Hugs, Edna B.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Great close up of this fence.

Sylvia K said...

Great old fence for the day!! Hope you have a lovely weekend, Andrea!

Elephant's Child said...

An excellent fence - though it would certainly discourage me from climbing it....

Ida said...

Super cool looking. I love the perspective of the iron posts in this shot. They remind me of soldiers standing at attention.

Amy Burzese said...

Lovely. Both the fence and your capture of it.

Jeanne said...

Andrea that is an absolutely awesome fence shot. Love how you have such a shallow depth of field. I am so sorry that I have not responded to you or posted anything for awhile. Christmas was so hectic, and then on top of my oldest daughter having her baby and wanting me to help out, my youngest daughter broke her leg on Christmas eve. I have been somewhat swamped between baby sitting where I live on weekends, traveling 55 miles to help out my youngest daughter who ended up having to have surgery, and then working... all in different towns. UGH! HOpe you had a wonderful holiday and are enjoying your new year! Oh, and by the way, I gave my grandson a trip to Hawaii this coming summer, AND also the same to his mommy and daddy, so we are looking forward to that. I hope to get back to my blogging very soon, but first, am taking another trip this weekend with my grandson to check out the whooping cranes in the same area that I went last year. Hugs to you from the LONE STAR STATE.

eileeninmd said...

I love the rusty old fence, great find! Happy weekend!

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