Goodmorning Jill!I often notice when Im driving out of the city fences where shrub is overgrown.Im with you I prefer the grass covered ones as well.If I had to choose lol.
Loveeee the banner Jill,owls are so pretty.Enjoy your day!
The green one with a rail missing is just the sort of obstacle I would've enjoyed jumping my horse over in high school ;-) Great pics Jill! Thanks for linking up today!
I found this time of year even w/o leaves and flowers pretty in it's own way. Boy does the green fence pop against the hay!! You have such a good eye for pretty things. Hugs Madi and Mom
Hi Jill , here in the burbs, fences divide our properties, but I love the Osage orange trees that still stand that dividied the original farmsteads. Great photos, thanks for sharing! Love, Penny
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Goodmorning Jill!I often notice when Im driving out of the city fences where shrub is overgrown.Im with you I prefer the grass covered ones as well.If I had to choose lol.
Loveeee the banner Jill,owls are so pretty.Enjoy your day!
The green one with a rail missing is just the sort of obstacle I would've enjoyed jumping my horse over in high school ;-) Great pics Jill! Thanks for linking up today!
I'm actually a fan of the clean look, but that's not always realistic, is it? These are wonderful rural fences, Jill.
Thanks so much for sharing at Rural Thursday! :)
lovin that green fence and the color combo!
i love those green fences and your shots!
great colour!
I found this time of year even w/o leaves and flowers pretty in it's own way. Boy does the green fence pop against the hay!!
You have such a good eye for pretty things.
Hugs Madi and Mom
That green fence is gorgeous.
Nope, no shortage of fences anywhere in the country! =)
my horses would push those over... :)
Cool looking fences!
hughugs
I love the contrast between the green fence and the dry grass. Have a nice week. Greetings from Romania.
I was thinking the same thing as Lisa - I would've loved to have been able to jump my horse over the green one.
Hi Jill , here in the burbs, fences divide our properties, but I love the Osage orange trees that still stand that dividied the original farmsteads. Great photos, thanks for sharing! Love, Penny
Hi Jill, the green fence is lovely, it makes a perfect distraction in all the yellowish grass.
Have a great day!
Eva
Don't think I have ever seen a green fence like that. Cool. sandie
I would probably drag one of the fences home and display somewhere in my house..lol
I really like that green fence - it looks good with the grass growing around it.
Jill,
I just love coming over to visit you and your lovely photos. Who else could make an old fence look so great!
Blessings, and I wish you a wonderful weekend!
Donna
Do people really store their hay out in the open like that? Or isn't that hay?
Great pictures! I love the character of fences, new and old!
Great fence pictures! :)
Very cool Jill. You will have to get another photo when all the grass is green.
I've been having a terrible time reading your blog and commenting was out of the question. Think this one is going to go. Sure was missing your nice blog.
Really nice Jill!
I know exactly where that fence is! :)
I have a thing for fences too...and these are beauties!
Wow,those are awesome!
I don't think I've ever seen a green fence before. It certainly stands out!
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