http://lifeaccordingtojanandjer.blogspot.com you will find some amazing fence sights.
Slowly this pasture has lost the being fenced effect.
If you notice, the flower bed border appears to be glass jars.
Posted by LV at 6:00 PM
Labels: Friday's Fences
20 comments:
Both rustic fences, great for pictures!
the bottom one is clever, but i love that top scene!
Now who in the world would of thought to use glass jars for a border...I kinda like it! Very unique
Love the old board fence in the pasture but the next one is interesting. Imagine all those old bottles with what it looks like are zinc lids on them and no one has stolen them. Great photos LV.
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Love old fences! xo Diana
love the 1st shot. nice one!! ( :
Gosh, it IS glass jars, that is so cool!!!! But my favorite is the lovely first fence. Out in the field with the wildflowers, likely long ago it lost it's purpose, just seeming to be there for no reason. It has a feeling of beauty and loneliness.
Hi lovely lady.
I love Both rustic fences sweet!! I would like to thank you so much for your sweet comment on my new Tablescape, hoping you have a wonderful week with your family.
xxoo
Diane
Nice piuctures - I like old and rotten fences!
The one with the glasses is a good idea.
Have a great weekend :-)
You have make beautiful photos!
Greetings, RW & SK
Nice fences quite suitable for the area..
Interesting flower bed border. Have to be careful with the weed wacker!
lovely first image
Nice! Love the scene in first photo.
Using the jars for the border is really creative. And your first capture...it is lovely.
Love the glass jars! And the abandoned rail fence is very picturesque. Nice finds!
Some nice pictures! Yes, I really like the first fence!
Oh I like these fences. Such a nice touch. Always fun seeing you here and everywhere.
how unusual, the jars as a border. Thanks for visiting my blog Meme (I remember us making contact quite a while ago now, can't remember what connection then).
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