Friday, October 2, 2015

Good Fences and a Sign





The fenced off section for horse trailers to load and unload at J.R. Alford Greenway. I previously posted pictures and gave information about this beautiful area here.

Linking to Good Fences and to signs, signs.

18 comments:

Halcyon said...

Nice fence. It's hard to imagine trailers parking there though. Wouldn't they ruin all that nice grass?

biebkriebels said...

I like the way they use natural items for the fences.

Christine said...

Nicely turned fence cross posts and love how they are weathered a silvery gray.
Have a nice weekend!

TexWisGirl said...

really nice looking fence, lois!

Lowell said...

Very fancy and beautiful. I wonder if they have a horse-washing facility nearby, also. Love that fence!

Birdman said...

The fencing looks very well thought out. Well photographed also.

Sylvia K said...

Great captures of a beautiful fence, Lois!! I love it!! Hope you have a lovely weekend!! Enjoy!!

William Kendall said...

Very sturdy fences!

VP said...

If a fence can be elegant, this is the one!

Linda said...

Ah, I've seen a place like that at Blandy Farm.

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

Pretty fence, and the grass is spectacular!
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RedPat said...

Great shots of this fine fence, Lois!

Revrunner said...

Fence is in great shape. Well, and so is the field for that matter.

Bethany Carson said...

Love the wide expanse of green grass! Very nice fence as well.

Jack said...

Pretty. I like the angled views in the second and fourth images.

Lowell said...

I had to tell you I enjoyed your Merry Xmas comment!

Tom said...

I'm glad that I don't have to mow the grass!

Lesley said...

Nice grass. I guess the trailers park off in the wooded area?