love the multilayered photo and your good neighbor saying. I am not a fan of the watermark though. when you insert one is it possible to put it at the border of the photo? have never used them - just asking. went back a ways to see your other posts. very nice blog.
throw a a gum boot to his land, will he throw it back, and come back with it for a cup of cup?
ReplyDeleteoh lol Will remember that one next time.
DeleteNice photo and a good quote! Thanks for introducing me to a new photo meme as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks David. I love quotes - thought I'd add one in. Enjoy your day.
Deletelove the multilayered photo and your good neighbor saying. I am not a fan of the watermark though. when you insert one is it possible to put it at the border of the photo? have never used them - just asking.
ReplyDeletewent back a ways to see your other posts. very nice blog.
Thanks Ginger. Will put the watermark to be at the border of the photo from now on. :)
DeleteNice view around there!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jama. And nice view from there as well I guess.
DeleteWonderful shot and very meaningful quote.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rajesh - glad you liked both.
DeleteSweet! Three different fences in one shot. Looks like whoever lives there really doesn't want critters getting in or out.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cheryl. This was part of a farm many years ago (I don't think anyone lives there now) so I guess they did want critters staying in or out.
DeleteVery nice. I like old weathered fences and I love green landscape which is a rarity where I live. This is a very pretty picture.
ReplyDeleteThanks JarieLyn. Glad you liked it. And thanks for visiting my blog.
DeleteLooks to be very much of a "I'm keeping you out type of fence," not at all welcoming.
ReplyDeleteNo one lives there so I guess no one goes in - maybe just some kids playing around. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteI love the quote that goes with the picture. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bagman and Butler. Glad you liked it.
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