Friday, February 24, 2012

Friday's Fence - Warm Memory





I took this photo last July in Taos, New Mexico. 
It was a lovely 80 degrees that day.
Today in Estes Park it's 17 degrees -- @ 7:00 AM.
I posted the image of this particular fence because it warms me.

Hope you're feeling warm today, too.


Nancy


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19 comments:

  1. Now, that's a unique fence & oh so cool! love it =)
    sorry it's so cold there... here's to spring & blooming flowers & lots & lots & lots of color & nice weather! =)

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  2. Nice fence- and yes, it warms me too! Taos is such a pretty little town.

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    1. Yes, it is. Lot of great photo ops there. Thanks for visiting.

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  3. Sunshine here, but no warmth to speak of. I've always found these fences fascinating, although I've never seen one in person.

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    1. Taos has some amazing fences. I'll post another one some day. Love the fence you posted, Evelyn. Very unusual. Have a great weekend.

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  4. yes this fence is certainly rustic, beautiful but I'm fascinated by the coloured fabric squares. The significance?

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    1. I have no idea. It was private property, so there was no way to find out without bothering the owner. If anyone knows, please tell me. I thought the little flags were enchanting.

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  5. I Like the opposite angles of the fencing and its shadow. (I'd opt for the cooler climes any day - In South Australia we are experiencing many days of temperatures in the high 30's (C) with overnight temp only dropping to around 25, making it difficult to sleep. However, February is traditionally our hottest month, and cooler days can't be far away. Meanwhile, staying indoors (with airconditioning) to catch up on those forgotten tasks, is an appealing option! Have a blessed weekend.

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    1. Thanks for visiting, Valerie. Stay cool and enjoy your weekend. God bless.

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  6. Thanks for visiting. Much appreciated.

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  7. Loving the colorful, rustic flags -- adds such a punch of color to your photo. :)

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    1. Hope you had a good weekend, Nancy. Thanks for visiting.

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  8. What a lovely image, love the bunting!

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    1. Thanks, Lindy Lou. Love your new header photo.

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  9. Great shot - I absolutely love Taos!

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    1. It's a very interesting town. Thanks for visiting, Kala.

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  10. Nancy, Just Found your Blog and have enjoyed looking at your pictures! In reading your about me I discovered that we share our wedding anniversaries of 2/14/10!

    Nancy

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    1. Thank you, Nancy. I think we share a number of common interests. I love home decorating and DIY projects and it appears from your blog that you do, too. Love your laundry room redo. God bless.

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