Love the photo. The quote is interesting, all the more because in Mending Wall, his poem, he disagrees that fences should be there in the first place, but Man has a tendency to make them.
Interesting Bibi!!! I was debating between two quotes...this one and "Love your neighbor as yourself; but don't take down the fence." by Carl Sandburg!!!
Hi PA...that's part of a new Aspen...at the edge of a rather large Aspen grove.
Great shot, and great quote!
ReplyDeleteThanks Adele!
ReplyDeleteLove the photo. The quote is interesting, all the more because in Mending Wall, his poem, he disagrees that fences should be there in the first place, but Man has a tendency to make them.
ReplyDeleteChieftess - what is that plant with the white bark?
ReplyDeleteInteresting Bibi!!! I was debating between two quotes...this one and "Love your neighbor as yourself; but don't take down the fence." by Carl Sandburg!!!
ReplyDeleteHi PA...that's part of a new Aspen...at the edge of a rather large Aspen grove.
great shot. glad you linked up to FF. you have a great weekend. take care. ( :
ReplyDeleteThanks Beth!
ReplyDeleteWise words! And it can be applied to so many things. Look before you leap, so to speak.
ReplyDeleteYou've made a masterpiece out of a fencepost!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wood and texture!
ReplyDeleteLove your perspective on this shot...Welcome to FF
ReplyDeleteI forgot to say...I love that quote too!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean Margaret!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Petrea!
Thanks Jan n Jer!!! This particular fence caught my eye...I liked the texture of the raw wood of the fence post!
Love this photo! The awesome colors of the fence post and rail is beautiful. It's also such a great contrast to rest of the scene.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat!!!
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