The theme for the Friday My Town Shoot Out this week is "fences" as chosen by
Sandra Leigh of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
We live in a small rural city in southwestern Ontario, so I never have to drive far to find interesting fences - both of these shots are from November. The first was taken on Oxford County Road 13, south of Woodstock.
This second shot was taken looking south driving east towards Woodstock on Highway 2.
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I like the second fence best, but the horses really catch my eye. I used to have several horses, but now that I live in Powell River it isn't part of my lifestyle. Wayne and I have been talking about going back to Newfoundland this summer. Our time there last summer was just too short. We probably will pay extra and fly directly there so we can have all of our time there to explore. We probably will try to go across to Labrador if it isn't too difficult. - Margy
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, Elaine.
ReplyDeleteI like that cat having his ears done, too!
Good example of two entirely different fences. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteQMM
These were taken at an earlier time of year, given the lack of white stuff. Nonetheless, they are gorgeous! Both pictures project the idea that monoculture does not exist everywhere. Small family farms look productive and welcoming. Thank you Elaine!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful week! With love from Barry and Linda
I love the first photo. Very nice on both.
ReplyDeleteI love horses, and the simplicity of the wooden fences.
ReplyDeleteboth are great shots. seems that your surrounding countryside is curvy and wide open. so different than here. have a great weekend
ReplyDelete2 very scenic lovely shots. Just what I need to warm me up. :)
ReplyDeleteYour posted shots have a real solitary feeling to them...nice work!
ReplyDeleteFences in the countryside take on a life of their own. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteI like the second shot with the wild grasses.
ReplyDeleteI love them both, the thick and thin of fences!
ReplyDeletegreat choices, the kind you can see through. have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeletelovely shots!
ReplyDeleteAgain, I love both photos but for different reasons. In the first photo, I like the way you captured the rolling hills and got the slant on the fence.
ReplyDeleteThe second photo is very inviting even though there is a fence there. I want to jump it and keep on running to see what is on the other side.