So glad you found my blog, since the linky for Friday's Fences isn't working! I love this type of fence, but have never seen it this large - usually I have seen it surrounding flower beds...very nice and unique!
Hello Elaine...can you imagine collecting and stacking all those stones? The orange flower is lantana. I have them in my flower garden. I'll post some pictures next week. It loves the sun.
Nice pictures and what a strange fensing but I like it. Have a nice weekend.
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Elna
Hello Elna....you know, it is a very popular vintage fence where I live. Thank you for your comment.
DeleteLove it! Suzy x
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DeleteI like this - it serves its purpose well, is simply decorative and not too obtrusive.
ReplyDeleteHello Lesley...I think of country cottage when I see it. It is also easy to install.
DeleteSo glad you found my blog, since the linky for Friday's Fences isn't working! I love this type of fence, but have never seen it this large - usually I have seen it surrounding flower beds...very nice and unique!
ReplyDeleteHello Linda...It must have been popular in Texas years ago. You can still buy it if you want that vintage look.
DeleteBeautiful, delicate fencing. I also like the walls beyond; do you know what the orange flowers are, Meggie?
ReplyDeleteThe slide show is a great new feature, lovely photographs!
Hello Elaine...can you imagine collecting and stacking all those stones? The orange flower is lantana. I have them in my flower garden. I'll post some pictures next week. It loves the sun.
DeleteThat fencing looks unique. Maybe it was only sold in your area.
ReplyDeleteMs Sparrow...Maybe you are right. I just know it is not uncommom to still see it in the country where I live.
DeleteThe doubled loop fence is both decorative and practical. Great photos, Meggie
ReplyDeleteI like both the wire fence and the stone wall...kind of a two for one deal! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteNice shots. I enjoyed the brewery area tour.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots
ReplyDeleteThe fencing is very sweet! And I also LOVE the beautiful rock wall. I'd love to have a rock wall garden someday, maybe for flowers and herbs :)
ReplyDelete-Jaime