22 February, 2018

a temporary fix

until a new gate can be made.


25 comments:

  1. My father liked to say that without bent nails and baler twine the whole of our countryside would fall apart!

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  2. The first airplane was also from wood and strings and look what it is now.

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  3. Ha ha! The farmer's best friend is baler twine even instead of a belt for his trousers! Classic rough & ready fence there!

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  4. Black and white is perfect for this gate, Bill.

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  5. Hi Bill.

    Solution is sometimes simple when it can be closed.

    Groettie from Patricia.

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  6. You gotta do what you gotta do! That fence looks like it's been through some rough patches, like a world war, but it's still standing. And that's something to be proud of

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  7. Sometimes you have to use what you have at the time.

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  8. I've got a gate that's held a quick fix for over a year.

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  9. Hello Bill.
    Love the old wooden gates and fences!
    Like the black white photo!Great capture too!
    Have a lovely evening!
    Dimi...

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  10. Black and white suits this to show the old weathered wood.

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  11. I've seen a lot of those temporary fixes in my lifetime.

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  12. You'll have to have a look in a few months Bill and see if this 'temporary' fix is still here 😀

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  13. I wonder how long it has been temporarily fixed!

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  14. Love this in black & white, those weathered wood pieces are lovely!

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  15. It looks like it has been there for a while! ;-)

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  16. Wonderful black & white photo showing the grain of the wood.

    God bless.

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  17. It does not look like like a temporary fix to me!! I say it has been there forever!!! : )

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  18. That looks very much like my DH would mend the fence.

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  19. Really nice black and white photo!

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