Thursday, October 1, 2015

Good Fences

I could hardly wait for Good Fences Thursday to come as I've been surrounded by some fabulous fences here in Tennessee.



The primitive style of this kind of fence just tugs at my heartstrings.

Long Live the Queen

9 comments:

  1. Oh, I love this natural, raw, rustic fence. The beautiful trees really show it off. I am sure you have seen some great fences down yonder, as Grampy used to say. You have shared beautiful photos of Tennessee. Thank you for all of them.

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  2. have always wanted to visit tenn and ky territory. such beauty!

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  3. Tenn has a lot of offer. I love it around Nashville.

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  4. That is a lovely scene, so autumnal. Very nice fence.

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  5. I love those old cedar fences. We have 3 corner ones from old cedar rails that we put up. There are lots of them here in New Brunswick but they are slowly being swallowed up by vegetation. Thanks for your visit.

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  6. Lovely weathered fense at the base of the lovely coloured trees

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  7. We have some of these awesome fences around here, but they are few and far between. They do stand out when I spot one. This is a nice photo, my Queen ... well composed . So you have already passed through our territory ... I guess I will have to wait another season or two to get you to stop by for a cup of coffee at the Coffee/Bookstore. I used to drive through Kentucky and Tennessee on my way to Florida when my parents were still alive. It was so beautiful that we often made stops to sight see before we went on. It is a rich, green state ... Enjoy :)

    Andrea @ From The Sol

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  8. I love this fence! The green in the tree really sets it off nicely. Great photo. I'm looking forward to more of these wonderful landscapes. Have a great weekend, hugs, Edna B.

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