Early March drive on scenic U.S. 60 between Frankfort and Versailles (the Kentucky one). I was a back seat passenger and we didn't slow down for photo ops. Still, good examples of classic fences common on Kentucky's fine thoroughbred horse farms.
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nice shots from the backseat! love the misty morning!
ReplyDeleteI really like the black fences...nice shot from the backseat photographer!
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Great shots from the back seat! I love the foggy one.
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ReplyDeletebeautiful shots. Happy Easter!! take care. ( :
black fences definitely means Ky. they're so bold! =)
ReplyDeletethey're beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDon't you wish you could slow down? We would never get to where we are going sometimes if we were to stop every time I wanted...but would love to see more of that second one for sure.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fence. Out here on the west coast, if there is a fence like this, it is always white, and that means horses.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot for not slowing down.
Beautiful! Love this kind of scenery, and that fence almost looks black!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing the fences of Kentucky's horse farms.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! My backyard again! I'm amazed at the beautiful farms we have here in Kentucky.
ReplyDeleteI love these pictures. You've visited the most incredible places and I'm so glad you've taken pictures to share with us.
ReplyDeletenice to se bare land :)
ReplyDeleteBack on track. Nice to be home.
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