A five-strand barbed wire fence with cedar posts. And Little Tally making mud pies for supper.
Priceless!
For more fun fences and gates head on over to The Run*A*Round Ranch.
Then stop by here again on Friday. Friday is the 13th and it comes complete with the FULL MOON!
Your Friend,
Linda
so very sweet! 🙂 thanks for linking!
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great image. We don’t have much barb wire around here anymore.
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Making mudpies….I remember doing that as a child….we even set up a restaurant trying to sell mudpies. We put dandelions on them for decoration. I have not progressed much cause I still play in the dirt and mud gardening. Childhood memories are the best….days that were simple and unstructured.
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I’ll bet those mud pies were good. This is a marvelous photo.
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I remember the mud pies, cute shot! Have a happy day!
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I haven’t seen barbed wire for years, but the child softens the image. Yes, it is a priceless shot.
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As Robert Frost so rightly said Linda, ‘good fences make good neighbours’.
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Love the cedar posts. And Tally! What a great shot.
Cheri
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Great fence. Very rustic. And great…. Supper. *gulp*
Love and licks,
Cupcake
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We are slowly working on repairing all the bad fencing here.
Great photo. Have a blessed Friday! ♥
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Good fence to keep the cattle in/out! I remember making mud pies many decades ago!! The two grandsons made mud roads to drive their mini-equipment on…no pies. 😦
Blessings!
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Ended up here by following Theresa’s ‘Good Fences’ links. Cute shot – barbed wire never stopped me from doing what I wanted when I was a kid! 🙂
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Mudpies for dinner. It’s been ages since I’ve made or had any of those! LOL
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