Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, February 3, 2016 |
You may have to look closely to see it, but this fence just keeps on going right across this small pond.
It makes me wonder which one was here first, the fence or the pond?
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i have one side that they had to run the fence thru the pond - my contractor had to wade out - remembered to remove his wallet from his pocket but forgot about his cell phone... oops!
ReplyDeleteFun fence shots and pretty rural scenery.
ReplyDeleteThey must have wanted the cattle fenced off from part of the pond, for some reason. Maybe too deep and rocky? It would be interesting to know. Very pretty scene.
ReplyDeleteLovely scene, Lea. I'm betting Cranberry Morning is correct. ;)
ReplyDeleteHello Lea, a pretty rural scene. I like the pond and cattle. Great fence shots. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeletethat's weired isn't it?! i hope animals don't get stuck in it under water!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pristine, comforting, scene!!! The fence was there first...the ground settled eventually to create a pond? That's my guess, and I'm sticking by it!!
ReplyDeletehome on the range
ReplyDeleteNice country scene. I wonder why the fence runs through the pond.
ReplyDeleteI don't know which was there first, but I do know I love the shot.
ReplyDeleteStay on your own side of the pond, cows!
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Very nice pastoral scenes!
ReplyDeleteThat is quite the way to do a fence. I wonder if the fish stay on their own side.
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