FENCE FROM LONDON. Have a great June.
1. | Jim, Sydney, Australia | 5. | Lea's Menagerie | 9. | Margaret Birding For Pleasure | |
2. | nancy chan | 6. | Christine | 10. | Jesh StG | |
3. | messymimi's meanderings | 7. | Ida P. Krause | 11. | Linja in Virginia | |
4. | Rosyfinch Ramblings | 8. | Jeevan |
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Is that a balloon in the sky in the second image?
ReplyDeleteThat last fence looks quite dangerous but it is supposed to look that way, I suppose, to keep people out or crazy people in... :)
ReplyDeleteI do like the sculptures behind the fence.
ReplyDeleteThe gate that leads to home is always the most beautiful...
ReplyDeleteI like the small gate in the 1st photo. The fence in last photo looks strong and formidable! Thank you, Gosia for hosting and have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeletespiky indeed is the last one.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting gate in the first photo
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a beautiful week!
Thanks for hosting and sharing these English fences.
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots on fence and gate… I liked more the little gate in the first one
ReplyDeleteNice dramatic sky in that second photo!
ReplyDeleteGostei do blogue.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço.
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I really like the gate in that first shot. The spikes on the last fence look like they would hurt if you sat on them.
ReplyDeleteIt is a fence around the statue in front of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London
DeleteThanks for all who join to my Fences. LOve from Europe
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