You just never know...
what you may find on the prairie.
The fence has been around
for as long as I have traveled
these country back roads.
The wonder is....
"How did they manage to collect so many wheels?"
Meggie Mac
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Theresa of the Run a Round Ranch.
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Hello!:) It's a good use of wheels and is very decorative Looks the part in front of the barn!
ReplyDeleteJust checked out your post...so funny. Thanks for your comment.
DeleteHi Meggie! What a wonderful fence and the question is 'how did they get so many wheels?'
ReplyDeletei love the faded red barn in the shot too!
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Deletetruly awesome! love the weathering on it, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Theresa....what I didn't show is that it goes on for quite a distance. At least thirty or more wheels on that stretch of fencing.
DeleteThat is the coolest fence I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteHello, dear friend. Doesn't it look right at home, in front of the old barn. Your wonderful recipes, on your blog, continue to make me drool over desserts.
DeleteOne of my favorite all time fences! I have a vintage Amish Buggy wheel in my living room that is quite a conversation starter!
ReplyDeleteI like the rustic barn with that creative fence. Someone must have had a wheel sale!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful fence! Given the age of those old wagon wheels, I bet it's valuable too.
ReplyDeleteLove those wagon wheels!
ReplyDeleteLove the barn and wheel fence. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteThose wheels make for a great fence and I'm loving the barn behind it too.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful fence! I would love to have something like that.
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