You say da fence and I say de trellis who's can say and who's gonna tell us I'd say it's OK if it's call a fence and you won't go to hell for calling it a trellis. :)
at one time, there were no fence, we walked to our neighbors house. In New Zealand, my house has fence, but no gate. Neighbors can still walk to my house.
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You could have fooled us all! I hope there will be some nice vines or roses on this "fence" later in the season.
ReplyDeleteHaha! You just couldn't fib hey EG :) I'd call it a flower fence!
ReplyDeleteit is a fence of sorts, separating part of a flower garden from another part.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the start of a fence at least.
ReplyDeleteDarla
I am sure it is pretty with the vines blooming.. Clematis or roses would be lovely there. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeletewe can call it the fence that time forgot, as in they forgot to finish it. beautiful
ReplyDeleteWel I think it is a short fence and people use it to grow things up! But then, as you know, I am a 'out of the box' fence specialist!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a fence. Call it a stand alone fence. Lovely white against the green.
ReplyDeleteLove this backdrop fence. I would love this in my garden. Great shot. Would love to see it with blooms trailing through the grid.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
CM
Oh yes, the fence is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHa! I still like it!
ReplyDeleteWell I'd call it a fence. How far does a fence have to go to be a fence? Looks pretty fine to me.
ReplyDeleteIt's fencing in the wild plants.
ReplyDeletesneaky but it works! :)
ReplyDeleteTrellis though it might be, it makes for a lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteIt's not cheating if you give away the secret!
ReplyDelete;-)
It looks "fence-y" enough. I think it counts! :)
ReplyDeleteYep, it does look "fence-y" enough for me, too!! Great shot and composition as always!! Hope you're getting ready for a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteIt can be a fence! I don't see why not.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fence to me. A trellis is a fence of sorts. This one is lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou say da fence and I say de trellis
ReplyDeletewho's can say and who's gonna tell us
I'd say it's OK if it's call a fence
and you won't go to hell for calling it a trellis. :)
It looks fencey to me, EG! Frost tomorrow night I bet!
ReplyDeleteI like it all the same!
ReplyDeleteNevertheless, it can be used as a fence! Pretty! Love that tall green grass in front.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely garden backdrop.
ReplyDelete'Fence' or not, it is a gorgeous photo. I love the yellowish-green tinge at the bottom!
ReplyDeleteHave a Super Day, Tina!!
Peace :)
Cheat! :-) But it's lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteI like your 'not a fence'. :)
ReplyDeleteIf Tex says it works for her, then it is okay. I like it.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very pretty (mini) fence!! xx
ReplyDeleteYou're so funny!
ReplyDeleteIt counts perfectly well as a fence. I would love to have a trellis like this, and the a big rambling rose climbing it up.
ReplyDeleteI would say it counts!
ReplyDeleteIt counts as a fence.
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteI think it does a good job subbing for a fence!
ReplyDeleteat one time, there were no fence, we walked to our neighbors house. In New Zealand, my house has fence, but no gate. Neighbors can still walk to my house.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of the fence, enjoyable contrast!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I think this is a very litlle fence, but a fence anyway :)
ReplyDeleteIt still looks like a fence, albeit a mini one!
ReplyDeleteA lovely backdrop fence
ReplyDeleteIt's a great shot! I do think it is perfectly fitting for Good Fences.
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