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Today I am going to show you a bunch of fences from the Booker T Washington National Monument in Franklin County. I showed you the old cemetery last week, remember?
Here we go:
Fencing around the garden
Barnyard fencing
Fencing around the barn
Fencing to keep these cuties safe
Chicken coop fencing...picture taken through the slats in the fence
Pig Pen fencing
One last look back...
For more info on the Booker T Washington National Monument CLICK HERE
To see more posts from Booker T CLICK HERE
Linking with Tex's Good Fences
Today I am going to show you a bunch of fences from the Booker T Washington National Monument in Franklin County. I showed you the old cemetery last week, remember?
Here we go:
Fencing around the garden
Barnyard fencing
Fencing around the barn
Fencing to keep these cuties safe
Chicken coop fencing...picture taken through the slats in the fence
Pig Pen fencing
One last look back...
For more info on the Booker T Washington National Monument CLICK HERE
To see more posts from Booker T CLICK HERE
Linking with Tex's Good Fences
I would love visiting this place. All of those fences are charming.
ReplyDeleteNoting quite like grazing sheep. :-)
ReplyDeleteHello, I would love to visit this place. The farm critters are so cute. I like the line of redbud trees in the distance? Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteThis is a terrific place - just the kind I love and with the best rustic fences ever! Great photos and thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePainterly old woods!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Those are such wonderful old fences. Love it that you took pictures through the cracks in the fence. You did great. Me, I would have gotten something out of whack, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to explore. I'm glad you took us along. The critters are amazing [love the sheep!] and the fencing and barn...exceptional.
ReplyDeletereally like that old rugged fencing and cool old farmstead!
ReplyDeleteOh I love all those farm fences. Everyone of them but to see what they are holding in makes it that much better;0 Hug B
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful historic site! Loved the grounds, fences AND the critters!
ReplyDeleteWonderful farm fences!
ReplyDeleteWonderful series of fence shots and what a beautiful place to explore ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you peace in each day ~ ^_^
I would certainly enjoy visiting here!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a place I would enjoy visiting. Nice going back in time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun place to visit. Those sheep look ready to be sheered! I'd like some of their wool. :)
ReplyDeleteLots of good old wood fencing. I like. Interesting place to visit.
ReplyDeleteMB
Wonderful fences and animals!
ReplyDeleteThose are BIG chickens!
ReplyDeleteLove it.
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Those were some "Good Fences" Very rustic. Looks like a great place to visit.
ReplyDeleteThat's a large variety of fences! The sheep look nice and woolly.
ReplyDeleteI hope to visit there some day. Thanks for the photo tour.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to spend the day!
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