It's time for GOOD FENCES hosted by Theresa from,
The Run-a-round Ranch Report.
Last week I featured a Wrought Iron fence with little curlicues on it. You can find that fence HERE if you missed seeing it. The reason I mention this fence is that someone mentioned in the comments that perhaps they would let vines grow on it. I replied back saying I didn't think so but that the house next door did indeed have some vines growing through their fence and that I would feature it today.
So here is the house next door: Click to Enlarge Photos.
I don't know what type of vines these are and they were only on sections of the fence, not the entire fence. - This fence isn't quite as fancy as the one with the curlicues but it's still really nice.
I liked the way the vines were draped over the fencing in this shot.
More vines and a closer look at them....
As I started to turn the corner I thought this view of the fence and the way it curved around their yard was really nice. There were no more vines on the fence at this point though.
Finally I thought it might be neat to actually show you the house this fence surrounds.
The homes in this neighborhood are quite nice and fairly new. I like the brickwork on the chimney of this one.
I hope you have enjoyed today's fence selection. Don't forget to check out the other participants fences. You won't be disappointed.
Have a great day.
i love the curved part of the fence and the house is so beautiful. i like that stone to. and i was surprised to see the fence looks about 3 or 4 foot high with the house in it and i would have guessed it at 5 plus feet from just the fence pic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful fence - and home! So pretty to see the vine growing along it, too! Hope your day is lovely x K
ReplyDeletelovely new header and I love the fernforgé fences
ReplyDeleteHello Ida & looks like you found another lovely wrought iron fence to share with us! I love the shot of it curving around the property!
ReplyDeleteAll told, it's a very nice place!
Have a great day!
I love when vines crawl over fences. As long as they don't obscure the fence.
ReplyDeleteFences, you dig it.
ReplyDeleteHi, Ida! I love wrought iron fences, and this one is very pretty. I like how it curves around too. That's kind of unusual--usually you see them cornered off.
ReplyDeleteI'm all in favour of vines Ida. All the better if those trailiing branched have bunches of grapes that can be made into red wine.
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http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/bird-banding-83032042
Hello, Ida! I like teh curvy fence and the ivy plants. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThat is very nice.
ReplyDeleteClematis make for nice fence vines, I've seen them growing on iron fences in Columbus, OH.
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The fence looks nice nice. love from Europe
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice fence around a nice house!
ReplyDeleteGreat Good Fence post!
ReplyDeleteLove last weeks fence, this weeks, the vine and the house with the curved fence.
Very, very nice . . .
Wonderful photography of a lovely wrought iron fence ~ thanks ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
Love the look of that house and their fence. I really like the way it curves rather than having straight angles at the corner
ReplyDeleteI think vines and fences just go together so naturally! Great photos!
ReplyDeletereally like the curve!
ReplyDeleteI like the way it curves around the corner!
ReplyDeleteDo not recall ever seeing a curved fence like this. Very nice and unique.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful looking fence, Ida. I'm sure it cost quite a bit to install but it looks like it can last for many decades.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of that fence Ida!
ReplyDeleteI like this one, too...not quite as much as the curly-cue one but almost.
ReplyDeleteHi Ida, this is really a nice fence and I love the fleur di lis on the tops. It sure surrounds a beautiful home. Like the vines growing on it too. Have a nice weekend. Blessings
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the curve in the fence!
ReplyDeleteYou have some very nice fences in your community, I love the house too! I love the way it curves around also, very striking. Enjoy your evening, Kelly.
ReplyDeleteThanks for making the guess on my post, it was a lot of fun.
I love the way the fence curves like that!
ReplyDeleteHello Ida, I like the vines draping over the fence shot. I too like the one showing the curve of the fencing. Have a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful home and great fence!
ReplyDeleteThe vine looks like Eucalyptus gum leaves, very Aussie indeed.
ReplyDeleteThe house and the fence are very stylish. Nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteHello Ida!:)When I first saw the fence I had imagined it to be much taller, but small is beautiful too. It's a neat fence, and your photos of both fence and house ( which is lovely)are great. If the vine looking plant flowers, it will look gorgeous on a fence like that.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Weekend!:)
the home is beautiful and that's a great fence. i love the look of the vines but i also like the look of the fence. one day, it will be covered completely!!!!
ReplyDeleteFancy fancy! I love that fence style and what a pretty house to go with it!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how cucumbers would do on that fence?
ReplyDeleteVery cool fence.
That house has some very nice curb appeal! I really like the fence design as it doesn't distract from the architecture of the home. But what I really love here is the shot of the vine twisting on the fence. It's such a great example of something modern, hard, permanent versus the softer way of Nature. It's an essay on Man vs. Nature in a single shot!! Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice fence. Love its simple but elegant pattern.
ReplyDeleteOooh, it's a clematis and it will flower later. Love the curve. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like that they made a curve instead of a corner on the fence :) Looks good!
ReplyDeleteReally nice! I like the close-ups of the vine.
ReplyDeleteLovely fencing, especially liking the one with the plant growing on it. Great photos as always Ida.
ReplyDeleteI love how the fence curves at the corner. I've never seen that done before. Neat.
ReplyDeleteI love a good iron fence!
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