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
Drive-by shootings? You did GOOD!
ReplyDeleteOh, I am not the only one then, that turns around to get a photo for a blog post!!
ReplyDeleteLovely country images.
Great shots! Sometimes you just have to turn back! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThat 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!
ReplyDeleteLove those lines the really long ones trace. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteI like it, and the sound of Greenup! Just what I need this spring!
ReplyDeleteI like long fences and the old fences, too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like those lovely fences are walking through the trees
ReplyDeleteboth are great. i love the first one, all woodsy and tucked in. i'd hate to try to paint the second one. :)
ReplyDeletethanks for linking up!
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!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these fences are super! But I really love the winding white one. Btw, I do a LOT of drive-bys. :)
ReplyDeleteNice Drive-by!
ReplyDeleteBuilding fences in that terrain must have taken a lot of work! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteYou got two great fence shots!
ReplyDeleteThat last one IS very long! Both are nice!
ReplyDeleteI love the way the fences follows the contour of the land. Both are lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteThat IS a long fence! I like that first image, too.
ReplyDelete~Lindy
Nothing better than successful drive-by's!
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