I could not resist this shot...everything about it says Rustic!
Hello everyone...hope you had a wonderful Christmas and getting ready to welcome in the New Year
Thanks for making this meme a success, it has been fun and I hope you come back for more.
Post a picture of a fence or of something through a fence and sign up below......
21 comments:
woo hoo! i'm in on the first day! :) love that shot!
I love the wheel! It's such an interesting shot.
I like it!
Friday Fancy Fences Forever!
/Tnks T.
Beautiful picture. I have been searching for fences so I could join you in the Friday fun! Thank you for hosting. Wishing you and yours a happy new year.
Love that rustic look! Beautiful!!!
Yes, very!
now that is my kind of fence...great photo...
beautiful rustic look... thanks for allowing us all to share some great fences!
Fabulous rustic photo.
Thanks for the fun Janis, hope to continue thoughout 2012.
Happy New Year
1st thought - someone is missing a wheel. pretty view. (:
Makes me want to go exploring!What a great shot!
I wouldn't be able to resist this shot either! So rustic & so perfect.
I needed this wheel for camera club last week. I came in 3rd with my pitiful entry. This one would have wowed.
Super image. I love the country feel to this photo, and the old iron wheel rim propped against the fence. Well composed. Like right out of "Country Living" magazine.
There's a 'WAR' in Texas
Happy New Year to you and your family. May 2012 bring you everything you wish for in the coming days.
love it, very cool shot (o:
A fine choice for your Friday Fences shot. I like the fence and that old wheel adds so much charm...even the weeds look rustic! Nice Post.
I love your rustic scene! That wheel is truly something special.
Nice!! Reminds me of where I grew up on the west (wet) side of Oregon...soggy!! But, I can smell that familiar "fall composting" odor from the photo.
...you outdid yourself on this one. Stunning! (the whole fireworks theme on the main blog is amazing!)
Happy New Year!
This is just the type of shot I love...you don't need to say a word to explain its appeal.
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