Please...
My "fancy" gate...leading to the backyard.
Where in some spots, pretty shrubs act like fences...
and in other spots,
ugly fences are the fences.
I love the natural look of "fences" made from shrubs...
Lots of privacy, lots of pretty!!
Sharing the natural fences from my backyard, with my good friend
for Good Fences
Stop by and consider joining in the fun, any fence or gate will do!
A little "creativity" on my part this week,
thinking outside the box
you could say!!
A little "creativity" on my part this week,
thinking outside the box
you could say!!
The shrubs make a beautiful fence--especially with the snow!
ReplyDeleteI love your frosty natural fences :)
ReplyDeleteAnd that sign, too ;)
Have a fine day
【ツ】Knipsa
Hello Debbie, the natural fences are gorgeous.. And I love the cute sign! I hope you are warm there, more snow heading your way? Have a great day!
ReplyDelete'ugly fences are the fences' - you crack me up. :) girlie, i like all your fences. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree, I like the look of shrubs as fences. You always make me smile, Debbie. Happy Thursday!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all - LOVE the snowman stocking!
ReplyDeleteI'd prefer natural fencing especially the tall trees and bushes but sometimes the ole chain link is the best remedy.
I like bushes that are fences too. Very nice today Debbie.
ReplyDeleteI like the natural fences best! But your snowman is pretty cute as well.
ReplyDeleteNICE backyard!
ReplyDeleteI like shrubby fences too- I'm not a big fan of chain link because it reminds me of when we lived in the city and had neighbors! LOL Your snowman is cute. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteI love natural fences too as long as my dogs cannot sneak through. The ugly "farm" fencing we have around for them, we try to cover with various plantings...:)JP
ReplyDeleteI, too, prefer hedges and shrubs as fencing. Unfortunately, our neighbors don't agree.
ReplyDeleteThe natural fence has it hands down, I think! Such lovely trees/bushes and so pretty covered in snow! That snowman is a lot of fun, too!
ReplyDeleteI like the natural fences, too. Yours are lovely. And yes, please, let it snow! We haven't gotten any here. We're in the spot that doesn't get any, apparently.
ReplyDeleteNature provides us with the best of everything. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteHave I told you I love trees? Bare trees against a blue sky, cloudy sky, gray sky, doesn't matter. Rain dipped, sun dipped, snow covered. I love trees.
ReplyDeleteI love the sign on your gate. Love the snow covered trees
ReplyDeleteI love your fancy gate with its cute sign Debbie, and your yard looks beautiful with all the trees and hedges covered with snow. Like a wonderland :)
ReplyDeleteI love the natural fences and the snowman on the gate. You have a pretty winter yard!
ReplyDeleteGood "out of the box" thinking. Your shrub fence does look pretty all decked out in snowy goodness.
ReplyDeleteI think the reader of that sign thought it was on my fence! We have so much snow up here it's crazy! I love the adventure of it all - and the way it changes the landscape. More on the way for Sunday and Monday - another foot I think!
ReplyDeleteYou asked for snow and you were given. There you go a very beautiful view, lovely trees blanketed with white.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteYou should mosey on up to Massachusetts and take a couple feet of our snow back with you. LOL. Wonderful photos!!
ReplyDeleteHey, the shrubs make great fences - Nice photos!!
ReplyDeleteIt is funny how we have those ugly fences here and there, but they do their job well! You do have more snow than that first photo right? It's hard to keep up with who has it and where they're wishing it would come!
ReplyDeleteI do love your bushes and shrubs that make such a good fence. I like the gate picture with the snowman.
ReplyDeleteYou do find some unique pictures to take and always great narratives.
Blessings wished for you!
Gorgeous! Love the snow-covered trees!
ReplyDeletePretty, snowy scenes.
ReplyDeleteThe best fences are natural fences
ReplyDeleteLovely snowy shots.
ReplyDeleteLove the bush fences also, we have a lot of azaleas along the fence.
ReplyDeleteThe problem? They only bloom for about a month. But the bushes
remain. :)
Love your fences and photos. You have such a good eye. xoxo+
I love your creative thinking ... And the natural fences are great. Don't ranchers call them fence rows when they plant trees as borders? Seems like I've heard that. Any way, your yard is great.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos
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