The massive posts seem to overshadow the detail of the iron fencing and gatework. I love the sculptural quality of waterever that planting is. Lovely finds Carole!
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LOVE the tree it is protecting!
ReplyDeleteI really like the ornamental quality of that first fence/gate.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful gate to a beautiful garden.
ReplyDeleteI like the other fence surrounding the wayward specimen
The massive posts seem to overshadow the detail of the iron fencing and gatework.
ReplyDeleteI love the sculptural quality of waterever that planting is.
Lovely finds Carole!
Great shots of these. I've had both on my blog. :)
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Love these shots, and the second one is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI can see the seagulls are making good use of the first gate!
ReplyDeletewhat a great place to visit. one day maybe. love it!! very decorative. (:
ReplyDeletea mushroom tree!!
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet beauty
Now that is a very unique specimen in the second shot!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are beautiful. They make me want to run barefoot through that grass. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I call ornate!
ReplyDeleteLove the tree trying to break out...and I really think the first is nice, too.
ReplyDeleteI imagine that is a beautiful place to spend time, Carole! I do love the "wayward specimen" and it's protective fence.
ReplyDeleteEver since joining Friday Fences, I have become obsessed with the varying designs of wrought iron fencing and gates. This one is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove that poor fallen-over tree!
Beautiful fence in your first photo.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes