Another Friday's Fences presentation to entertain you. Jan & Jer at
http://lifeaccordingtojanandjer.blogspot.comare wonderful hostesses each week for this grand occasion.
This is a little run-down, rusty fence that still has character.(click to enlarge)
Thursday, June 20, 2013
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truly does. rather cobbled together, but quaint, too.
It makes me smile. It's quite charming.
You're right on both counts...run down and has character. :)
Thanks kindly for your visit to my blog today.
It definitely still has character! I tend to like old rusty things :)
very rusty - such character. ( :
Since it kind of looks in the country, it may fit in exactly to have it rusty!
That looks good, the rusty fences has a real romantic appearance. Like it.
Nice shot...it amazes me how rust can be so charming!
Interesting combination of materials. As long as it does its job, I guess. Nice photo.
Oh yes, a rusty fence and gate is a common sight around here. Love the photo. Thanks for stopping in at Cranberry Morning. Glad you enjoyed the 'rabbit in the sun' photo. :-)
P.S. I'm following you via Feedly now. :-)
It certainly does have character LV. Nice pic.
I love all old rusty stuff outdoors, and this fence really does have a lot of character, with all the put-togethers and the mis-matches.
It looks a bit like that old saying "It was put together by a committee."
But a REALLY pleasant, well-meaning one, using up everything it had, and giving those old farm bits and pieces a whole new life beyond their first efforts.
There's such a useful kind of beauty in the union of such weathered, wonderful things. They stand and serve, and we can all hope to be so useful.
The rusty fence has a lot of character and makes for a great photo!
Thanks for visiting me and your nice comment.
I love that sort of fences LV, nice and old.
Great photos. That is the theme for Friday Shoot out on my blog today.
QMM
It's beautiful. Something in a rustic fence that is a photographers favorite.
Kim,USA
Cute!
Such an awesome fence. reminds me that maybe an old barn is behind it! I love those too. Thanks for sharing.
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