I just love to drive around town and look for fences. You never know what you'll find.
Coleen and I spotted this fence while on one of our fence hunt trips.
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cute little picket border. :)
ReplyDeleteHello Ida, what a cute find. The garden has a pretty little white picket fence. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little fence that is and perfect for good fences. Hope your summer is going great Ida.
ReplyDeleteAww! What a darling little fence! I am a keen gardener myself, so I truly enjoyed this Good Fences post!
ReplyDeleteLovely visiting with you, dear Ida!
Hope you have a delightful week further!
Love,
Kelly-Anne
i love the first two shots, it is like a garden fence for fairy land.
ReplyDeleteColeen has a good eye for fences. :) Hug B
ReplyDeleteThat's one of those times you just HAVE to stop to take pics. What a cute picket fence! I love it! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteA white picket fence is beautiful in any shape or form, especially with gorgeous pink flowers in front :-) Have a wonderful evening xx
ReplyDeleteHi Ida, love this little picket fence as a garden border. So pretty. Looks so charming and cottagey. Is that a word??
ReplyDeleteHave a happy day! cm
Your first photo would make a fun jigsaw puzzle ... all those (almost) horizontal lines of different colors .... it's lovely!
ReplyDeletethe tiny white fence in your last pics is so cute:)
ReplyDeleteI guess the fence is just for looks as it isn't going to fence anything out! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove that cute little white fence!
ReplyDeleteA mini fence!
ReplyDeleteThey are the sweetest little picket fences ever! Great find for Good fences!
ReplyDeleteI always think of Grammy, hubby's grandmother, any time I see these little white fences. Or any of these little white decorative fences. She used them.
ReplyDeleteThe low-lying picket fence gives the garden a delightful sense of whimsy.
ReplyDeleteThe low-lying picket fence gives the garden a delightful sense of whimsy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I love the background in the first one!
ReplyDeleteI love these feel good pics, IDA!
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Great find, I love a good fence hunt!!
ReplyDeleteI have fun looking for fences to photograph too. You and Coleen found some nice ones.
ReplyDeleteCute, tiny picket fence around the flower bed.
ReplyDeleteCute, little fence!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved white picket fences, but have never had one.
ReplyDeleteThat little white picket fence is cute! When I lived in the midwest there were lots of interesting fences-here not so much.
ReplyDeleteThe cutest little picket fence ever!
ReplyDeleteEven the tiniest of picket fences make it homey!
ReplyDeleteThe rather large stone wall looks so big against the little fence. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful :)
ReplyDeletePurrs xx
Athena and Marie
I think that's a fairy fence! And very sweet it is too with the lovely pink petunias. All the best, Bonny
ReplyDeleteI like the diverse textures and design blended together like they are...a good plus is the petunias.
ReplyDeleteLove the rock / stone one! :) And white picket fences are always wonderful to see : )
ReplyDeleteThis fence has is very decorative. It serves a good purpose surrounding the garden. I like it.
ReplyDeleteVery cute little fence! Pretty garden.
ReplyDeletea small fence but still a fence. Good for keeping plants in place.
ReplyDeleteI would love a little picket fence border around my garden. it would look great.. and hopefully keep stray basketballs out of my garden! :)
ReplyDeleteI envy people that can have cute yard art like this fence. My dog would trample, and demolish such cuteness!
ReplyDeleteWhite picket fences are so very charming, especially with pink petunias!
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