Well it's mid-day here and I'm late for the party but better late then never.
So please join me as I join Theresa (The Run-a-Round Ranch Report) for GOOD FENCES
We have this fence that borders the back portion of our property with the back neighbor. It's an "ugly" fence put up by a former neighbor who just HAD to have 2 feet of land that she never did a doggone thing with other then let weeds grow up and clutter up the already cluttered back yard even more. So we tore down the chain link that was there originally so she could build a wooden fence and regain that 2 feet of land she felt was rightfully hers. Which it was a part of her property but no one who had lived there before she moved in ever cared about the fact we were using the space for a small garden. They just accepted it and everyone was happy until she came along.
Here is said wooden fence:
It was raining today when I took these shots. Nothing really exciting as you can see. It's old and weathered now and starting to fall apart. Hubby did the little patch there you can see in the center of the fence.
Of there are some interesting boards on the fence if you use your imagination:
This one reminds me of Dino the Dinosaur from the Flintstones!
So what about this one? - Look at the board to the right of the photo. What does it remind you of? I'll tell you what I think it looks like at the end of the post.
For the most part it's a pretty boring fence, although the squirrels love to run across the top of it and occasionally a cat sits on it as well.
Yesterday I was outside looking at our flowers that we have planted in front of the fence and something "unexpected" caught my eye.
This lovely little "wild flower" that we did not plant was blooming. How pretty is that! So see even when you least expect it life can turn something boring or plain into something beautiful.
Now for what I see in the 3rd Shot. The right side of a Great Dane dogs face. Did you see the same thing?
We were thankful though for the ugly fence though as we didn't have to look at the mess of a yard that old neighbor kept.
Have a great weekend and thanks for stopping by.
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