What a busy day! I am just now getting my Sunday Stills Photos up and it’s 8:00 at night (really I’m still on Mountain Standard Time so it is 7:00 p.m.)
I chose for my Sunday Stills Small part of a whole as the fence and gate lock, but as I get here I realize I didn’t get a photo of one fence. Please forgive…here is a small part of the fence and it’s lock.
I took a photos of two different fences on the place and our creative locks!
Happy Sunday One and All!
Linda
Beautiful photos! I love the horseshoe lock!
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Once you’re past barbed wire fences I’m lost!! Nice shots of weathered wood. Light does awesome things to old wood.
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I like your lock – very creative! 🙂 Happy Sunday to you! I know I enjoyed the extra hour of daylight tonight! I hope you have a great week
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I love the horseshoe! Very clever. And the posts are so worn and beautiful.
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You did good Linda those are great shots.
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That horseshoe one is pretty neat!
Hope you all have a great week. 🙂
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Love the old wood!
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I see baling wire and baling twine in those pix…yep, a real working farm! The “new” so-called farmers all have automated wrought iron gates for their 20 acre “ranches.” Where I live, in flatland farming country, we don’t have many gates because the topsoil is too soft and won’t hold a gatepole, especially if the gate has to be wide enough to let a tractor go through.
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Love the locks. Around here we use hay baling twine as loops over T-posts f
or most things. Easy to make, easy to replace, and easy for the little ones to open and close
Stevie@ruffledfeathersandspilledmilk.com
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We have gate latches like that too…….I call them early rancher/no money latches but they work better than anything you can buy 😉
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I like the old horseshoe lock..very cool:)
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Great group of gates/locks. I really like the horseshoe lock… CLEVER…
We are home from our 2nd trip is a month–and both of us have colds.. Yuk! Guess it will be REST for this upcoming week for both of us.
Hugs,
Betsy
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Beaut photos. I especially like the knotty weatherworn wood.
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