Thursday, April 4, 2013

Watch Out/Friday Fences

 At a marina beside a canal

Don't lean on this fence or you could fall into the cold water below.

 Fence seen from opposite side of the canal

I am linking to Friday Fences here.

34 comments:

Andy said...

Time for repairs.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful fence reflection.

aspiritofsimplicity said...

I love old fences. There is just something about them that looks so settled and peaceful

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Nice, I always wonder about who put it in and how much work it was and how long ago it might have been.

Suburban Girl said...

An effective photo but not a very effective fence!

Elizabeth Edwards said...

wow, that needs some TLC. neat views. ( :

MadSnapper said...

it is old and it is lovely, so we will just have to not lean on it..

Giga said...

Lepiej sie o niego nie opierać, bo woda bardzo zimna jeszcze :)
Better get on it do not build because the water was very cold yet :)

Jenn Jilks said...

This is a great prompt for a story! I love it.
Cheers from Cottage Country!

Michelle said...

I like that weathered wood!

Darla said...

Fences + old? Wonderful combo. Really like both shots.

Darla

Kathy said...

I hope no big waves come its way!

Anonymous said...

between the wind, rain & snow this old fence won't last much longer, will it?! =0

Karen said...

Looks like it might collapse any minute. Lovely reflections.

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

I really like this old fence and the reflections. But I won't lean on it.

RedPat said...

Could definitely use some TLC.

Gill - That British Woman said...

look just like some of our fences, one good push and they'd all be over.

Gill

TexWisGirl said...

great reflections in that last shot. :)

Small City Scenes said...

Not much of a fence left---but it still works. MB

LONDONLULU said...

Brrr, it probably would not feel too pleasant to hit that water! Lovely reflections though:)

cieldequimper said...

The first one is a shot for the coffee table book, yes?

Gail Dixon said...

Well, that can't hold up much longer. It really serves no purpose, except it does make for a wonderful photo. :) Oh, and it has a lot of character. I like it! Just hope no one gets hurt.

Pamela Gordon said...

Beautiful worn old fences. They do look rickety though.

Rose said...

And I can so see me leaning and getting a good dunking...they are wonderful pics.

4RRanch said...

Are they trying to keep the fish from getting out?

Stephanie said...

Love love the first shot, the textures.

Randy said...

I like the reflection in the second shot.

Ebie said...

That needs a little fixin'!

Janis said...

Nice shots...old n rustic...

A Colorful World said...

Poor little fences need some TLC! Wonderful photos!

Anonymous said...

Love the texture of the wood, does need a few running repairs though!

Faye said...

And, don't tie your boat up here either! Your photos are so clean, crisp and focused and what great detail you've uncovered, plus that bit of reflection magic. Well shot!

Susan Anderson said...

Those fences look a little rickety, don't they? You always capture every detail so clearly.

=)

Jeanne said...

Love the reflections.

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