I found this rustic fence at Cypress Grove Nature Park, a preserve for wildlife, waterfowl, trees and plants. When the weather cools off a bit, we plan to return to walk the nature trails.
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...just a bubble or two out of plumb.
ReplyDeleteI feel just like that nice old fence...just a wee bit off of plum. That just comes with age I guess...man or fence. genie
ReplyDeleteit's beautiful. i love it. reminds me of my hand-stitching. :)
ReplyDeleteHello, Lea! It looks like a beautiful park to visit. Great fence captures. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteit looks like a great place to visit! funny, just this past weekend my husband was talking about going to jackson city!
ReplyDeletenvermind, i was thinking about johnson city, not jackson lol
ReplyDeleteI love it! You captured it at a great spot on the 's' bend of the road!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot.
ReplyDeleteHow I LOVE the flow and curvature of these images. It can be quite soothing, really. Pretty scenes.
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was...charming! And what fun to be close enough to go back when it's cooler! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLove the rustic fence and that winding road!
ReplyDeleteI think somebody have hit the fence. :) I like the look of it. so unusual.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the s curve in the road and fence.
ReplyDeleteWonderful angle with the curve of the road and the fence. That one post seems to be tilting a tad from the rest but it gives it great character.
ReplyDeleteWe lean on each other for support, say the fence posts.
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Great curving road and fence!
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