These are various fence post photos taken while driving around.
The above and below photos were taken while driving in the Virginia countryside.
Next is an old iron fence surrounding a churchyard in Norfolk (Virginia).
A nod to our British friends, I am one day late but I wish you a Happy Saint George's Day. My photo was taken in Jamestown (Virginia), where the first permanent English settlement was established. If you click on the red lettering above, it is a link to more information.
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These are such lovely and calming photos.
ReplyDeleteI love fences.
Have a lovely day And Stay Safe 🌷
Me too JFM. Thank you, you too :)
DeleteMy favorites are the first and last. Love this little chapel.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny :)
DeleteGreat they are all pretty fence scenes! Take care! Enjoy your day, happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen, you too :)
DeleteThe second fence says that business is doing very, very well indeed. Judging a farm's prosperity by its fences is a habit my father taught me years ago - and I still do it.
ReplyDeleteFor scenic delight I really like the last.
An interesting observation EC. Thank you :)
DeleteBeautiful fences.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend
Take care and be well
Thank you Maria :) You also!
DeleteI saw that it was St. George's day and had to look that up and read about it yesterday. Enjoy your days!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellen, you also :)
DeleteThank you D
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Cloudia :)
DeleteWhat a great selection of fences, and thank you for the mention of St Georges Day :)
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend.
All the best Jan
Thank you Jan and you are very welcome. I also wish you the same :)
DeleteLovely fences!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
DeleteNice selection of fences. The first one is my favorite, I think, but I really like the last one as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you GGG :)
DeleteBeautiful scenes and interesting photos. Thank you for including thoughts of St. George's Day. Wishing you well, Denise.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Linda. I wish you well also :)
DeleteMy favorite has always been wrought iron. They're all nice, tho!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anni, I like wrought iron too.
DeleteWe do not see a lot of fences here. Wire around paddocks, hedge or nothing. Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteInteresting, thank you Diane :) you also!
DeletePic 3: Now that's what I call a fence.
ReplyDeleteThanks Valerie, I don't see too many wrought iron fences around here but I enjoy them when I do.
DeleteBardzo fajny pomysł fotografowania ogrodzeń . Miłego dnia:)
ReplyDeleteDziękuję i życzę miłego dnia :)
DeleteHi Denise,
ReplyDeleteLove the iron fence, and thank you for the thoughts regarding St Georges day.
Keep safe and well,
My best wishes,
John.
Hi John, thank you and you are very welcome. Keep safe and well also :) My best wishes to you :)
DeleteVery nice photos of fences, Denise. I really like old iron fences and wish they were not so expensive. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Martha Ellen, I see them very rarely these wrought iron fences. That is probably why. You have a lovely weekend also :)
DeleteIt would be hard to choose a favorite of these! Love them all.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rose, happy you enjoyed them :)
DeleteGreat looking fences!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda, I liked finding them in my archives :)
Deleteyour fences are varied and lovely ones. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gosia, you also :)
DeleteI like the white fence best.
ReplyDeleteHi Diane, it is very pretty :)
DeleteThey are interesting.
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne :)
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