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Thursday, October 20, 2011
Old wooden fence~Friday's Fences~October 21, 2011
I found this old wooden fence in a little enclave of houses up in Garner Valley. These lots aren't 5 acres. In fact, they are very small and close together. They aren't part of the 5 acre parcels in the valley and they aren't as expensive. And, they aren't all painted white either. I like this old, weathered fence, and the house with it, too! Friday Fences for October 21, 2011. To view Friday Fences, please go to: http://lifeaccordingtojanandjer.blogspot.com/
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I have always liked this style of fence.
ReplyDeleteYou can see mine here at Time Stand Still
I love the old rusitc look too! Looks like a quaint area! Nice shots. Thanks for playing!
ReplyDeleteI love the old wooden fences, made of logs, and weathering to fit into the landscape!!
ReplyDeleteThese fences have so much character.
ReplyDeletewooden fences... my fave!
ReplyDeletehappy weekend =)
beautiful and i would love to live in one of these, i like rustic much better than painted.
ReplyDeleteBack in the time when fences were friendlier_-not the 6-8 ft. privacy fences that many of us have now--or the keep the dog in the yard kind. They add so much to the property. Looks like a good place to live, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteA different cedar rail fence. I like it. B
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