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Fences
Sunday Trees, Aug 27, 2017
No Trees Allowed!!!
See a forest of trees here:
https://beccagivens.wordpress.com/2017/08/27/sunday-trees-302/
Mending Wall and Mending Pants!!!
I agree that “Good Fences Make Good Neighbors, ” but fences, schmences. Although the topic today is “Fences,” I think walls are close enough to fences–just a matter of material and “I have miles to go before I sleep” thanks to packing, purchasing, organizing and copying things I need to take to the states on Wednesday, so taking the further risk of alluding to Robert Frost three times in three sentences, I am going to avail myself of a link to an old parody of “Mending Wall” (entitled “Mending Pants”) that I wrote 2.5 years ago before most of you had even heard of my blog. I hope you enjoy it and approve the streeeeeetttttccchhhhh of the theme for today. Guess you could call them stretch pants???
Robert Frost seemed to have a thing about boundary markers. “Good Fences Make Good Neighbors,” and “Mending Wall” are the most notable indicators of this. Several years ago when I had only a few faithful followers, I wrote a parody on “Mending Wall” which I’d like to share with you again. Judging from the likes, the faithful Angloswiss was my only present follower who read it and if some of you are like me, even if you read it two and a half years ago, you probably won’t remember it, so please indulge me and go here:
https://judydykstrabrown.com/2014/09/17/mending-pants-with-apologies-to-robert-frost/
and I’ll get on with my packing, ordering, xeroxing and house ordering for my housesitter. Only three days to go!
Fenced in, Fenced Out
From Sea Ranch in Northern California to our old ranch in South Dakota, rustic fences predominate in these photos. That fence hardly seems sufficient to fence in a dinosaur, but it has been keeping it confined for at least sixty years, when is when I first witnessed the concrete beast on my way to the Black Hills in Dakota. Petrified gardens and Wall Drug were must sees then, and still are. This cemetery sign is right across the street from the last remaining piece of land we still own in South Dakota.
http://run-a-roundranch.blogspot.mx/2016/05/good-fences-114.html
Boundaries: WordPress Photo Challenge
Travel Theme– Angles: Minnesota to San Francisco
Angles: Minnesota to San Francisco
For different angles look here; http://wheresmybackpack.com/2015/09/11/travel-theme-angles/



























