Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
My father liked to say that without bent nails and baler twine the whole of our countryside would fall apart!
Gosto desta fotografia.Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
The first airplane was also from wood and strings and look what it is now.
Looks very rural.
Ha ha! The farmer's best friend is baler twine even instead of a belt for his trousers! Classic rough & ready fence there!
Black and white is perfect for this gate, Bill.
Hi Bill.Solution is sometimes simple when it can be closed.Groettie from Patricia.
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
I've got a gate that's held a quick fix for over a year.
Hello Bill.Love the old wooden gates and fences!Like the black white photo!Great capture too!Have a lovely evening!Dimi...
Black and white suits this to show the old weathered wood.
I've seen a lot of those temporary fixes in my lifetime.
You'll have to have a look in a few months Bill and see if this 'temporary' fix is still here 😀
...it works!
That will probably hold until spring.
I wonder how long it has been temporarily fixed!
Love this in black & white, those weathered wood pieces are lovely!
It looks like it has been there for a while! ;-)
Wonderful black & white photo showing the grain of the wood.God bless.
Looks great in monochrome!
It does not look like like a temporary fix to me!! I say it has been there forever!!! : )
beautiful image !:)
That looks very much like my DH would mend the fence.
Really nice black and white photo!
My father liked to say that without bent nails and baler twine the whole of our countryside would fall apart!
ReplyDeleteGosto desta fotografia.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
The first airplane was also from wood and strings and look what it is now.
ReplyDeleteLooks very rural.
ReplyDeleteHa ha! The farmer's best friend is baler twine even instead of a belt for his trousers! Classic rough & ready fence there!
ReplyDeleteBlack and white is perfect for this gate, Bill.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteSolution is sometimes simple when it can be closed.
Groettie from Patricia.
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
ReplyDeleteI've got a gate that's held a quick fix for over a year.
ReplyDeleteHello Bill.
ReplyDeleteLove the old wooden gates and fences!
Like the black white photo!Great capture too!
Have a lovely evening!
Dimi...
Black and white suits this to show the old weathered wood.
ReplyDeleteI've seen a lot of those temporary fixes in my lifetime.
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to have a look in a few months Bill and see if this 'temporary' fix is still here 😀
ReplyDelete...it works!
ReplyDeleteThat will probably hold until spring.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how long it has been temporarily fixed!
ReplyDeleteLove this in black & white, those weathered wood pieces are lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it has been there for a while! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful black & white photo showing the grain of the wood.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Looks great in monochrome!
ReplyDeleteIt does not look like like a temporary fix to me!! I say it has been there forever!!! : )
ReplyDeletebeautiful image !:)
ReplyDeleteThat looks very much like my DH would mend the fence.
ReplyDeleteReally nice black and white photo!
ReplyDelete