recently I snapped these pics...........the sky was amazing ..........I posted some more pics here at Snappy Friends if you want to see more...........
have you ever seen a fence like this one.................it does have netting on both sides of the "A" frame..............I have no idea why you would ever do a fence like this...............and I have never seen one anywhere else.............I showed my Dad and he has never seen a fence like this either................
Catch you later..............
Chookyblue
PS thanks for all the wonderful comments about my quilt in the last post..........
PS thanks for all the wonderful comments about my quilt in the last post..........
That is a weird fence I have never seen one like it either.
ReplyDeleteI agree, weird fence, but I guess nothing will go through it. Love to take cloud pics.
ReplyDeleteunusual fence and beautiful skies!!!!
ReplyDeleteBut WOW your new header looks AMAZING!!!lol!
Lisa
Don't know about that fence at all!! My only thought is that it could be for something hedge like to grow in it???? Beautiful sky photo.
ReplyDeleteCertainly a little different,maybe it deters kangas??
ReplyDeletehappy days.
Bev.xoxo
No never seen one like this before!
ReplyDeleteThat fence looks like it was a lot of hard work. A mystery too.
ReplyDeleteThe sky does look nice. The silver lining to the no rain cloud.
Low enough and strong enough for kangas to jump over???
ReplyDeleteIts got me stumped.
Wispy clouds...very pretty.
What an interesting fence may be its for little creatures to get from one end to the other without being eaten by something bigger ........hate to be building it though
ReplyDeleteThe fence is a mystery... but I love your new header! :)
ReplyDeleteNever see a fence like that before..... I would think it is to keep something out or in
ReplyDeletemaybe it is some sort of trial... or something !! lol x
ReplyDeleteI think the metal pointy bits are to stop the stock or other animals from crushing the fence down???
ReplyDeleteFence reminds me of a buck rail fence from North America. They were used because it required no digging post holes when the ground was hard or rocky. Easier for animals to pass without getting caught up. Maybe somebody came up with their own take on that to suit?
ReplyDeleteWow the pics captured so well thanks for sharing.
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