This week's contribution to Fences Around The World, is from Williamsburg Botanical Gardens on our last trip south. We have been finding lots of little gems while traveling, this is one of them.
I am sharing the chain-link fence surrounding the garden...
along with its pretty flowers and visitors, and there were many of both.
More to follow from the garden in a future post.
If you would like to see other fences from around the world, or join in with your own, you can go here. Thank you for hosting Gosia! And thank you all for visiting.
I generally take Saturday's and Sunday's off now, so I will be back on Monday. Have a great weekend everyone!
If you would like to see other fences from around the world, or join in with your own, you can go here. Thank you for hosting Gosia! And thank you all for visiting.
I generally take Saturday's and Sunday's off now, so I will be back on Monday. Have a great weekend everyone!
Love the butterfly and I like the way you made the fences into a pretty background.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda, the sunlight was a big help :)
DeleteLooks like wonderful gardens to wander around I am off today for Australia. All packed and ready.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! Happy Travels Margaret and thank you for stopping by before you left :)
DeleteLove the flowers and fences photos. Enjoy the weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Diane, you too :)
DeleteWhat a charming scene. Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome EC and thank you :)
DeleteGostei destas belas fotos e aproveito para desejar um bom fim-de-semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Muito obrigado. Fico feliz que você goste das minhas fotos. Desejo-lhe um excelente fim de semana :)
DeleteSuch beauty. You never know what you'll find on road trips, Hugs, RO
ReplyDeleteHi RO, that is very true and thank you. Hugs to you too :)
DeleteI've changed my blogging habits also...enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fence compositions Denise.
Thanks Anni, you too :)
DeleteHello, pretty flowers and fence scenes. Have a happy day and a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, thank you and the same to you :)
Deleteso much beauty in front of that fence. the second and third are amazing and I can't pick which is my favorite.. they are STUNNING photos
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you liked them Sandra. Really appreciate that.
DeleteNow you're cookin when you use the fence to show off the flowers in your photo. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThank you Red :)
Deletewow...making a chain link fence look gorgeous!! enjoy your weekend!!
ReplyDeleteto answer your question from my blog, yes!!! it was ladybird who started this. we saw all the flowers when we were in austin, texas!!!
DeleteThank you Debbie, you too :)
DeleteLovely flowers and a perfect fence. The butterfly is beautiful, as most of them are. So hard to capture sometimes. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi Terri, thank you and you have a great weekend also :)
DeleteGorgeousness in front of the fences too!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny :)
DeleteHui Denise,
ReplyDeleteNot a lover of chain link but some beautiful flowers within the garden, love the butterfly.
All the best,
John
Hi John, thank you. And all the best to you too :)
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
DeleteVery pretty flowers and butterfly - I'm looking forward to your post on the garden.
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol, I have three more posts already set up. The first next Tuesday on the 17th, that will show you more of what I saw in the garden, the 18th I will be sharing a few bird photos, and on the 18th more flowers.
DeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
DeleteHow lovely, Denise. I thought I really knew Williamsburg. I've never been to the Botanical Garden there, nor did I know about it. I will fix that soon. I learn so much from my blog friends! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed my post Martha Ellen and you are very welcome. I love to learn from my blogging friends, you included :) I will have more information about the garden next week as mentioned in one of my comments above.
DeleteSuch pretty shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lady Fi :)
DeleteLovely compositions cleverly photographed. I like the glimpse of the gardens beyond the fence in the first photo. The butterfly, the bee in the flower are interesting and beautiful shots too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda :)
DeleteI bet that fence was designed to keep rabbits and other plant eating animals out. Love the butterfly.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sharon and interesting you should say that because there was a sign about keeping the gate closed to stop rabbits and other critters coming in and eating the flowers :)
DeleteI love those flowers, so pretty! You can capture beauty so well☺
ReplyDeleteThank you Natalia, it was all beautiful that day :) even the sunlight on the chain link fence :)
DeleteI would have loved to be there to see all the butterflies alone!
ReplyDeleteI wish you could have seen them Rose, they were magical :)
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