Thursday, November 19, 2015

Unusual Gate

Stone wall, wood and wrought iron

The stone wall is around an old stone home on the Grand River in Elora, Ontario. There are still some colourful leaves because I took the photo a couple of weeks ago.

I am linking to Good Fences HERE

51 comments:

  1. Nice find Camera Girl. A combination of wood and iron in a gate is not a common sight.

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  2. Excelente fotografia com um bom enquadramento.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

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  3. I really like your photo & the gate is very cool! Charming feel about it!

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  4. Hello, what a pretty place. The gate, rock wall and the leaves are look beautiful. Great shot. Have a happy day!

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  5. looks like an unusual house beyond the gate too!

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  6. That entire property has been around a long time. The gate must have been quite majestic in it's day! The red and yellow leaves add a nice touch to the photo. This is one of those photos you see duplicated in certain shops.

    But I want to know why, if it is still so nice up there, we have so many Ontario people down here? :)

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  7. Doesn't that make a beautiful photo! Stone wall, gate, and that pop of color. Just perfect.

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  8. I love it and it looks very old world.....I thought it might be in France or somewhere on the continent.

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  9. Great gate. I like the textures of the stones and metal and the colors of the trees.

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  10. The gate of wood and iron matches well with the wall and leaves.

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  11. A lovely old gate! I'd love to have one half as nice.

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  12. Very interesting!
    Have a great day!
    Lea

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  13. I love this gate...full of personality and charm

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  14. That's a really cool gate, and I also love the fall colors behind it.

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  15. I should hold up a long time with all that material.

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  16. Nice photos you have found.

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  17. Interesting gate and a great capture for the day as always!! Wishing you a lovely weekend! Have fun and enjoy!!

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  18. A terrific shot! I love the old stone buildings in Elora.

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  19. Cool gate. The combination of the wood and wrought iron is really neat and the edition of the colorful fall leaves is delightful.

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  20. There are some beautiful old homes in Elora! Nice pic, EG!

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  21. I like it because it is rustic, wood and metal and style. beautiful gate and what is behind it looks like i would like it to

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  22. This is a beauty...love the stone of course.

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  23. I would love to explore that house . . .

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  24. gorgeous, what a great find, sporting just about everything!!!

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  25. Beautiful colors and I like the arches of the gate.

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  26. Very unusual combination of materials.

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  27. It is nice to have these pretty pictures as it get bleaker and bleaker. According to TWN, it has Ben a warrmer November than usual. Oddly enough, El Niño years usually bring colder Novembers.

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  28. A super scene...gate, colors, shadows...:)JP

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  29. Perfect combination for me and lovely foliage too!

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  30. Wow what a beautiful old gate, it looks very much like the picture was taken in rural France...

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  31. It is beautiful! I must have seen it myself at some point, driving through the area.

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  32. very unique. i love that sort of fence. the different is popular to me. way cool. ( :

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  33. Unusual and beautiful! Just like your photo of it...

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  34. Beautiful capture and the autumn leaves make colorful image! Interesting gate and design

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  35. Such a worn out look.
    Great find.

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  36. Unusual, yes, and so beautifully aged. Love it!

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  37. What a beautiful, unique gate!

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