The fence along the golf course
The gate we use to enter the golf course
Hole 17 with the fence post and gate in the background
Skabenga learning well to walk on a leash
I'm linking to Good Fences Thursday here
I'm currently writing my blog from my cottage in the Drakensberg, Champagne Valley, Kwa-Zulu Natal; South Africa
I so love that second shot...where you can just see forever!
ReplyDeleteHe is going to grow into a super well trained dog. The golf course looks a bit dry.
ReplyDeleteGlad he isdoing wwell on the lead.
ReplyDeleteHello Jo, Skabenga is a well behaved dog. It is great he walks so well on the leash! Great fence photos, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteVery nice fencing and such a cute pup too!
ReplyDeletea nice area to walk! glad he's doing well! thanks for linking when you have time. :)
ReplyDeleteNice place to learn to walk on a leash ! I have never seen such a yellow golf place, our grass is so green, even in summer !
ReplyDeleteMy your Golf Course is so different from the ones here where everything is (Green) - Those fences look menacing with the barbed wire but they are great shots. I liked #2 alot. Skabenga (interesting name) is very cute. It's good he's learning to be on a leash.
ReplyDeleteHe is learning so easily it seems.
ReplyDeleteI think you are very smart to start Skabenga thinking a leash is normal when going for a walk!
ReplyDeleteLove the textures
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures!!
ReplyDeletehe is getting so BIG and congrats on his walking skills.... i must say this is my first ever brown golf course. even here they must water every day to keep them green. is yours ever green in summer?
ReplyDeleteWide open spaces with fences to protect the property!
ReplyDeleteI am glad Skabenga is coming along finely on his training.
Nice share and nice snaps!
Have a Happy Weekend!
Peace :)