In Costa Rica farmers plant a row of trees along the edge of their pastures, then in a couple of years string barbed wire between them. The are called "living fences."
One cat prowls around small town Vermont.
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16 comments:
Great shot, looks mysterious and intriguing!
This reminds me of Dave's line of trees he posted a few days ago. I like the close-up aspect of this photograph.
A fine image to part with.
Line of rocks, line of trees, upright line of white stone. . . We still refer to the 'queue' - after living in England so long.
and goes marching single file. Are you making like a tree?
Your eye amazes me. H ave fun!
V
Neatly arranged. Have a nice trip.
Love trees all in a row Brattcat, have a good trip.
The path leads away. Take care!
Love the red chairs and the soggy rose too. MB
So, are these the trees you were looking through for Thursday's photo? Just curious. Both are splendid sights to see. Thanks!
In Costa Rica farmers plant a row of trees along the edge of their pastures, then in a couple of years string barbed wire between them. The are called "living fences."
The marker reminds me of Japanese memorials in their simplicity.
Quintessential New England. Trees and rocks.
Looks like a great place for a run; beautifull
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This looks very Japanese, like the entrance to a Shinto garden.
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