June 18, 2013

Through the Garden Gate

I've always wanted a picket fence around my yard.  The homeowner's association rules in my neighborhood do not permit fences.   Such a pity -  I think they are quite charming.

Original photo taken in Victoria by the Sea, PEI.


"Extreme Grunge" texture courtesy of Kim Klassen.

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33 comments:

  1. I love fences too..especially picket fences!
    Great photo.
    blessings..Trish

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  2. I'm with you -- I think there is something romantic by a white picket fence. Lovely shot.

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  3. I'm a fence addict. I love the one you found. We can't do fences in our neighborhood either.

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  4. I am in the same boat as you...sigh. NO fences...the charm has been taken out of alot of neighborhoods where I live.

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  5. Well-kept picket fences are so charming...and I do love this wonderful vintage gate!

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  6. I love that fence! We need to replace one, I just wish it wasn't so expensive!

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  7. A great shot. Love the feeling this fence gives.

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  8. Love open gate shots I always want to see what is beyond... Gorgeous..

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  9. I know what you mean, they are very attractive. Could you not put one somewhere in your back garden, then the Homeowners Assn won't spot it! lol

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  10. Nice fence- I have always loved picket fencing...just gorgeous.

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  11. I'm fond of fences too - and the door / gate is very charming as well :)

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  12. Oh yes, picket fences are absolutely charming! Too bad you're not allowed to have one. And I love that photo.

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  13. It is a charming photo.

    Anne of Green Gables will come skipping through at any minute!

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  14. Love the combination of the picket fence with the iron gate.... so cool!

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  15. I love that one! I'm a picket-fan, too, and I find them so charming. I wish you could have one!

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  16. I agree. White picket fences always lend such charm to a home. Love the photo.

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  17. Love your picture. I'd love to have one of those older Victorian houses in the middle of town with a white picket. However, I live out in the rural area with no fence, and no Victorian, but I can still dream it, and your picture helps. Happy Tuesday..

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  18. That is a great fence! I'd like one at my house. :)

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  19. Wonderful. I have always liked gates and the fences they are in. This is lovely.

    Earl

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  20. Like how you captured the fence with a iron gate and seeing into the yard beyond the gate and the sweet picket fence - is ideal make for an interesting camera shot as well.. I am crazy about picket fences and wish too that I had them around my place.. lovely image..
    Hugs

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  21. There does seem to be something special about a white picket fence. This is a beautiful image, and I love the textures. You've captured the perfect white picket feel!

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  22. Such an inviting gate...

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  23. I always notice gates, especially open ones. I love this photo! It makes me smile.

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  24. Beautiful image! I love picket fences, too, and one day my husband and I want to build one. I can't wait!

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  25. Love the charm of fences. There is something very quaint especially when they are white. Thank you for sharing the photo. I visited from Wordless Wed.

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  26. I love white picket fences. What a shame that your HOA won't allow them.

    Thanks for linking up over at Tales of a Pee Dee Mama

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  27. Fantastic image! I love this sort of gate!

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  28. Great post! I love gates, doors and windows too. Thank you for sharing at the hop xo

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  29. The subdivision that I live in does not allow fences either. I really want one! Mainly so I can have a dog and let them roam free in the backyard when they want :)

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