I often say I prefer practical fences, those that serve a purpose. Here's one that definitely meets that criteria. We whizzed past it on the open road between Rawene and Kaikohe, then turned around and went back for a quick photo.
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That definitely does serve a purpose and that wood is perfect for winter in Northland :-)
ReplyDeleteHello Pauline, it is a sturdy fence to hold all that wood! Enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteI agree with your post. I like a working fence, although I appreciate a well made fence for ornamentation.
ReplyDeletea nice design! i like the cut wood, too. :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks sturdy. Wonder how long that much wood will last?
ReplyDeleteYep! NO way that wood is going to escape
ReplyDeleteNice to see the cut ends of the wood too!
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty neat fence and my that's a bunch of wood. Glad you went back to get a photo of it to share.
ReplyDeleteThis is a neat photo Pauline, glad you turned around and took a photo :)
ReplyDeleteHi Pauline, what a great fence post. Something a bit different and interesting. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead. cm
So the logs won't escape. Love their colours.
ReplyDeleteI could use some of that firewood over here at the moment - we're having a VERY cold spell! But that probably means you are too, right?!
ReplyDeleteI like this, too.
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