Friday, July 19, 2013

Friday Fences - very Kentucky


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  This fence surrounds Fleur de lis Farm on the historic Wolf Pen Branch Road in eastern Jefferson County.  The road is narrow, winding, and lined with mature trees.  This fence uses two fencing materials --dry stone and black-painted boards--common in Kentucky.  The fleur de lis is the official symbol for Louisville, recognizing our early connections to France.  And, at the entrance gate to the farm, this is about the cutest mail box I've seen.

Linking to Friday Fences at Life According to Jan and Jer .


6 comments:

  1. i love the stone work. very earthly. have a nice & cool weekend. ( :

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  2. Love the fence and really enjoyed your commentary! Very interesting.

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  3. Very nice, informative history of the fences in your area.

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  4. Lovely ambience in this fence! Beautiful!

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  5. You have the nicest fences in your neck of the woods!

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