Thursday, April 17, 2014

Good Fences

While driving down the main street in Greenup, I looked to my right and saw this fence.
So, of course, I turned around so I could get a shot out of the car window. Love those drive-by shootings!
I spent the weekend with daughter and family. After dinner one evening, we took a drive. Daughter pointed out this fence. Son-in-law stopped to give me time to take a picture. It was a really long fence.

Linking to Good Fences

18 comments:

EG CameraGirl said...

Drive-by shootings? You did GOOD!

Hootin Anni said...

Oh, I am not the only one then, that turns around to get a photo for a blog post!!

Lovely country images.

eileeninmd said...

Great shots! Sometimes you just have to turn back! Have a happy day!

Anonymous said...

That fence follows some downs and ups! Love a country fence! Hey, you are in Illinois.. a neighbor! Also noticed your book club reads, must come back and write them down. Good Morning!

Anonymous said...

Love those lines the really long ones trace. Great photos.

21 Wits said...

I like it, and the sound of Greenup! Just what I need this spring!

marilyn said...

I like long fences and the old fences, too.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

It looks like those lovely fences are walking through the trees

TexWisGirl said...

both are great. i love the first one, all woodsy and tucked in. i'd hate to try to paint the second one. :)

thanks for linking up!

nookworm said...

It must have been a long-time project to build it up and down and all around! I have to remember to fold in the truck rear view mirror when taking such shots! You did it nicely!

Gail Dixon said...

Both of these fences are super! But I really love the winding white one. Btw, I do a LOT of drive-bys. :)

Jan n Jer said...

Nice Drive-by!

Alica said...

Building fences in that terrain must have taken a lot of work! Very nice!

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

You got two great fence shots!

Brian King said...

That last one IS very long! Both are nice!

Anonymous said...

I love the way the fences follows the contour of the land. Both are lovely shots.

Anonymous said...

That IS a long fence! I like that first image, too.

~Lindy

Jenn Jilks said...

Nothing better than successful drive-by's!