Friday, June 12, 2020

FENCES AROUND THE WORLD

From my archives, originally taken a few years ago at Norfolk Botanical Gardens, Virginia.


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47 comments:

  1. Just lovely. I really like your blue flower signature, too.

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  2. Lovely sunflower there and rather a nice view.

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  3. I love the garden behind the fence too.

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  4. lovely fence . Kisses from Europe. gosia

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  5. That is beautiful! Me and my black thumbs love to wander through other people's gardens and botanical gardens, wishing i could do that.

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    1. I have the same problem Messymimi :) We're fortunate to have several gardens to visit in our area, and a short drive away.

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  6. The rustic fence looks perfect for this type of garden setting. Lovely!

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  7. Hello,
    Pretty fence scene, I love the sunflowers. Enjoy your day, happy weekend!

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  8. Love love the sunflower I see with that beautiful fence.

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  9. That garden looks lovely Denise. Stay safe and have a lovely weekend.

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  10. A great photo, spring at its best.
    Amalia
    xo

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  11. A sunflower looks to be growing healthy.
    Happy Sunday to you.

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  12. For a minute there, I thought you were referring to our botanical gardens.

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    1. I can see the confusion Valerie, same name but this Norfolk is in the southern part of Virginia. We have a lot of names here from England. Did I ever tell you there is a Stafford 50 miles south of us, and yes it was settled by people who were originally from Staffordshire, England.

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  13. Hi Denise,
    Super old rustic fence with sunflowers as a bonus.
    you both stay safe and well.
    John

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  14. Such a lovely old fence and a beautiful garden, Denise.

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    1. Thank you Martha Ellen :) Like many others, it is a very pretty garden and one we have enjoyed when we have been in the area. It's been too long since our last walk around there.

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  15. I have always liked this type of fence!

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    1. We have a lot of them in this area, especially around the old battle grounds in Manassas. I like them too. Thanks Rose :)

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  16. such a beautiful picture, the sunflowers are so pretty also!! we are lucky to have archives right now, but soon we will be back on our adventures!! i hope you and greg are doing well...and many thanks for that kind comment you left for me!!!

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    1. Thank you Debbie, I totally agree. We are fine thank you and you are very welcome. I do love visiting your blog :)

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  17. I do love sunflowers - they are so cheerful!

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  18. This is such a beautiful photo. I love all your creative touches, Denise.

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