Thursday, May 5, 2016

Good Fences ~ Edition 111 ~

Today for Good Fences I am sharing an unusual fence the hubs and I passed out in Pennsylvania,
on our way home from Longwood Gardens.
In front of the fence, is a beautiful Red Bud Tree...they were in bloom at the time.




The fence lined the path down to this pretty, old brick building.
It was late in the day, the building was closed so I'm not sure what it was.
There was also a winery on the property, it was also closed.

Sharing today with my good friend

28 comments:

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Gostei de ver esta árvore florida é muito bonita.
Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

Breathtaking said...

Hello Debbie!:) This really is an unusual, and complicated way of making a fence, and must have taken a long time to make. It looks great in your first two photos, which I love with the beautiful Red Bud tree.:)

Lowcarb team member said...

Love all your photo's ...
Great fence
Magnificent blooms

Have a happy Thursday

All the best Jan

eileeninmd said...

Hello Debbie, the redbud tree is gorgeous. The fencing is neat, it reminds me of the fences at the battlegrounds in Gettysburg.
Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

DeniseinVA said...

Very pretty blooming Redbud trees and like the fencing. We have a lot of that style here, especially by the Manassas National Battlefield. They are very cleverly put together. A pretty brick building too. I have never seen one built with a second tier of tiling.

Christine said...

Hello Debbie! I love everything in your photos from the old fencing to the red brick building & of course the beautiful tree in buds & blossom!
Have a fun day!

Gail said...

Perfect!

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Coloring Outside the Lines said...

The redbud blooms are so pretty. I have one in my yard. I love the old fence and the brick building..looks old, too.

Changes in the wind said...

Great shots....

Debbie said...

translated: I enjoyed seeing this flowering tree is very beautiful. A hug and continuation of a good week.

Judy said...

It looks like the wooden rail fences used at Gettysburg.
I love the Pennsylvania area!

Unknown said...

Love your It's all about purple blog as I love purples. Fences and old builds make for a great photo op. Good job.

Tina Fariss Barbour said...

That's a great fence. It looks very old. I like the split rail fences. We have one, but it's not as complex as this one.

carol l mckenna said...

Creative fences and great photography! Gorgeous blooming tree!

Happy Weekend to you ~ ^_^

LV said...

A breathtaking sight. Red buds are lovely anywhere, We just do not have many in Texas

TexWisGirl said...

what a pretty, historical-looking place! thanks for being so loyal, my friend. :)

Brian King said...

I like that! Great fence!

Sally said...

The red bud are nothing short of gorgeous. LOVE!!!!

A different kind of fence, so glad you took photos. :)

xoxo

Ruth Hiebert said...

That is certainly a unique fence. It looks like it would have been a lot of work to construct.

Michelle said...

This is a great fence. Of a very old design, I would think. Nice shots!

The Furry Gnome said...

Neat fence!

Kerry said...

Oh gosh it really IS all about purple. Sooo pretty.

LeAnn said...

These are such unique old fences; thanks for sharing the lovely photos. The first of the fences reminded me of being at my uncle's farm so many years ago. I loved playing on that farm. I love it when I have a memory come. Thanks for this one! Sending loving thoughts your way dear friend~

Conniecrafter said...

I love that fence, cool design!! Greg did one similar to that when we lived in upper Michigan, we had a set of woods behind the house and he just pulled all the old fallen trees out and layered them, but they didn't have those centers that is so neat! Have a great weekend!

Anonymous said...

That is certainly a unique rail fence. Love it!

Ida said...

That is a great looking fence and the Redbud tree is so pretty. Glad you stopped for pictures.

Unknown said...

Amazing to see the fence and that tree in contrast. Great composition. The fence is very unique looking but looks very complicated to recreate. I am sure it took a lot of time to build correctly. The red bud tree looks amazing in bloom. Thanks for sharing these amazing pictures with us!

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