I hope to do all 52 weeks this year. I missed 2 weeks in 2015. (Bummer!)
Anyway here is my entry for this week:
I pass by this house quite often on walks. I thought the Vine covered wall was interesting and the gate looked pretty neat as well. Love the iron work on it and the fact that it has a straw thatched background. - You can see a sign on the gate but can't really see what it says that well.
Let's go in for a closer look....
Finally a really close look at the sign:
Don't forget to stop by and check out all the other great participants fence posts.
Have an awesome day!
Those folks must like their privacy more than welcoming friends but that said the gates are very nice & well made.
ReplyDeleteGood find for Good Fences!
Have a great week!
love that fence. and also the lock on the gate. we could lock out the Verizon sales people who are pestering us to death even though bob has cursed them out a few times.
ReplyDeletea good fence and gate.....looks like they enjoy their privacy....
ReplyDeleteHave a good day.
What an interesting mix of textures, materials, and lines!
ReplyDeleteI like this! It would be nice to see the garden as well!
ReplyDeleteit is really a neat and unique gate! thanks for sharing it! (and i hope i can do all 52 in 2016, too! ;))
ReplyDeleteThey do want privacy. I like the fence and the gate.
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty cool looking gate. I like that sign too
ReplyDeleteWow ~ Great shots of a very unique and textured fence ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Week ~ ^_^
A beautiful gate and it looks very private. We keep our gate locked, too. Too many solicitors, even way out in the 'boonies'! - Karen
ReplyDeleteI love the thatch background! It makes it different. Nice gate!
ReplyDeleteThis is really an interesting fence...one I really like!
ReplyDeleteVery unusual. I like it!
ReplyDeleteIt does look quite private!
ReplyDeleteNice ornate gate.
ReplyDeleteI thatched stuff is for privacy I reckon.
Have a Great Day, Ida!
Peace :)
Pretty gate, and it is a cute sign.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting gate and fence/wall Ida. Loved the photos.
ReplyDeleteNeat gate and fence. Reminds me of when we went to Memphis--gas stations had bars(!) over the windows. Apparently in other places there is a much greater need for security than out here in the countryside of Iowa! They must just have put the sign on the gate so it would not seem too forbidding.
ReplyDeleteInteresting gate!
ReplyDeleteI love the metal work on the wooden gates
ReplyDeletea good fence and gate.....looks like they enjoy their privacy....
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very neat looking gates
ReplyDeleteHello Ida!:) Very good find Ida! This gate with the straw backing is quite different than anything I have seen before.I like the wrought iron work very much.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Weekend!:)
Nice screen work, very practical.
ReplyDeleteThe color works well together...wrought iron gates are so pretty...:)JP
ReplyDeletegorgeous fences, decorative!! have a lovely weekend. we have rain today. i miss the sun. this weather is been so odd lately. ( :
ReplyDeleteida...you do find the best fences, they are so unique and you photograph them beautifully!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Ida, this is an interesting mix of gate and stone wall. Love the metal design. Wonder if the vine turns green and blooms in the spring and summer. What a beautiful site it would be.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!! xo
Trust but verify, I suppose, Ida!
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A really unique fence and gate - I love it. But yes, my first thought was "but...there's a padlock..???" LOL Maybe they are on vacation right now. ha.
ReplyDeleteVery unique gates with lovely ironwork. Of course, great vines always add interest to anything :) Great shots...very "artsy"!
ReplyDeleteIt's very neat...I love anything unusual. But maybe not very inviting today! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteoh isn't that a nice sign for the gate! If I had a pretty gate like that I would want people to see my pretty garden on the other side!
ReplyDeletenow, that´s interesting :) Big grin :)
ReplyDeleteLove the vine-covered wall with the pretty gate!
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