Friday, May 18, 2012

The Purpose of the Fence

Somehow, this past week, all my fence photos included the reason for the fence...lucky me.




Linking to Friday's Fences.

19 comments:

Hootin Anni said...

Every time I see beautiful horses out in the pastures, I so miss my very own I had before the kids came along.

Absolutely WONDERFUL images today Linda.

Tanya Breese said...

beautiful horsies!!

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous photos, Linda!! I just love horses and fences, but I've depleted my supply of fence photos. I need to go on a fence hunt!

Anonymous said...

How pretty those horses are! Of course the fences are nice too....but love seeing such beautiful animals too!

Pam (and Sam)

EG CameraGirl said...

The horse in the second photo might be thinking about how to move beyond the boundaries made by the fence. ;)

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Beautiful country scenes Linda, horses really are the most gorgeous creatures. Hope you have a lovely weekend.

Jan n Jer said...

I always love a good horse shot!

TexWisGirl said...

they are lovely reasons, too!

Carletta said...

Lovely horses Linda!
My favorite shot is the last one. Love the focus on the fence and the depth of field in that one.

kayerj said...

I agree, Lucky you.

Nature in the Burbs said...

Nice scenes.

Judy said...

I wonder what the horses think of the fences...

Anonymous said...

they sure are beautiful, each one of them! =)

Red said...

Smart way to show off a perfectly good fence...with some horses.

Dan said...

Fences accomplish two functions. Keeping farm animals in and unwanted critters out.

At least that's the intended purpose. These fences are keeping beautiful horses.

Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson said...

Beautiful horses. Wonder if they ever think, "don't fence me in?"
Hugs,
Jann

Pix at Under the Oaks said...

Oh Linda! I love the horses in your fence photos!!! Love the horse in the bottom shot with that snip of white on his nose :)

Faye said...

Sweet white "stockings" on that first horse and how beautiful the color is of the second against the wild flower pastures.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful horses! I love when we get to see what those fences are protecting.