Dobre ogrodzenie, bo nie zasłania widoków pięknej łąki za nim. Pozdrawiam. Good fences because they do not obscure views of the beautiful meadow behind him. Yours.
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Dobre ogrodzenie, bo nie zasłania widoków pięknej łąki za nim. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteGood fences because they do not obscure views of the beautiful meadow behind him. Yours.
A lovely rural scene I never tire of. :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty- Black-eyed Susans are one of summer's best show-offs!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful moody photograph.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty picture....fit to hang on a wall!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty I have not seen any this year which is unusual during haying mmmmm I wonder where they have been finding:) B
ReplyDeleteThose black-eyed Susans add beauty to the scene.
ReplyDeleteOh! I have them in my garden and I love these jewels -- they surely do cheer up the whole area around it.
ReplyDeleteYou have a nice collection of great old fences. I'm always attracted to them.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Pretty flowers, makes the shot beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI can't decide which I like best, the fence or the flowers.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty shot.
ReplyDeleteExcellent rural scene multiplied all over the countryside. Nice shot. MB
ReplyDeleteThat is a great fence and black eyed susan photo. Saw some growing in a prairie on a friend's land.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful countryside shot!
ReplyDeleteA favourite flower in a country scene. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteEverything could use a bit of rain. Looks like we aren't going to get any here today!
ReplyDeleteSooo pretty, I love the cheery yellow dotting the scene!
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers, another one of my favorite flowers.
ReplyDeletea lovely rural scene
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty country scene
ReplyDeleteHaving been born and raised in the country, you shared a sight I have seen many times.
ReplyDeleteBlack eyed susans always make an area brighter. Pretty picture.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting and comment
betsy
I really like this beautiful rural scene.
ReplyDeleteThey can make any area beautiful.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Friday Fences,,,black eyed susans are one of my favorites! We see them in the ditches here in Southern Alberta too.
ReplyDeleteNice, EG. I am a big fan of rudbeckia. No matter how much we ignore them, they come out and thrive, usually even better than the year before.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteAdorable scenery!
ReplyDeleteLéia
A practical sturdy fence but with enough 'gaps" to allow the enchanting scenery to shine through. Love that mass of flowers.
ReplyDeleteNice shot! love the flowers...
ReplyDeleteMy favourite late summer flowers!
ReplyDeletevery pretty. I love this.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if we have these flowers here but I remember seeing lots of them in Colorado. Pretty and the fence adds just the right touch.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely country scene. We have a lot of sunflowers along our roadsides at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered who named the Black eyed susan.
ReplyDeleteGood contrast between wire fence and pretty flowers. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteSo charming and pretty.
ReplyDeleteI think black-eyed Susan's in the wild are amazing. Nice catch with the fence.
ReplyDeleteA very lovely scene. Gorgeous photo!
ReplyDeletei always enjoy black eyed susans. nice! ( :
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful shot!
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