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We have those here, too….on our walking trail. Doesn’t it make you wish you knew its history?
I was thinking the same thing wanting to know why it was place there in the first place. Thanks for visiting.
needs some work – i would say … great for FF. ( :
A little TLC that’s for sure. Have a happy Friday!
Thanks Beth!
poor little forgotten fence
🙂
Definitely seen better days!
Quite poetic! Nina
Thanks Miss Nina!
really pretty shot!
Thanks. I’ve seen it before but this was the first time i got a shot I like of it.
Perfect title for this shot…I like it very much
Thanks!
This scene is quite evocative. Agree with one of your other commenters, brings out the poet or “musings” in one to study it.
Thanks Faye!
Whenever I stumble upon these lone markings far out on trails, I always wonder as to the area’s history, who lived there, were they happy….
Me too!
Lovely winter shot!
Thanks Marie
Good title for this. Nice capture.
Thanks Sally