The inverted fence around the municipal workshop
Much to the interest of the workers walking to work, I knelt down on the street to fit the mast pole in on the right
An afternoon shower yesterday left pools of water on our patio, lawn and the concrete slab near our garden tap.
Our back fence is reflected in a puddle of water
And again where we're succeeding in growing a lawn after the horrendous dry condtions
The pink stripes are the palisades between the brown slats as the late afternoon sun catches the fence
I'm linking my post to Good Fences Thursday here
Ah, great, watery fences for the day, Jo!!
ReplyDeleteAnd a great idea!! Always good to make the most of what we have!!
Hope your week is going well!!
i like it! nicely done, jo!
ReplyDeleteUpside down fences! Great reflections
ReplyDeleteHello Jo, I like your watery upside down fences. Great reflection shots. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteOh, O love your fence and reflection. I have one in my archives and I cannot remember if I've posted it yet or not. Hmmm.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a different kind of shot! Great captures.
ReplyDeletei do like all those reflections!
ReplyDeletegreat idea to do reflected fencing.. i love the first two shots, very artistic and beauiful
ReplyDeleteI love reflections, one of my favourite subjects. Diane
ReplyDeleteGreat way to present your fence shots through their reflections in the water. I liked them very much.
ReplyDeleteAnd in the pool can be and are great views. I like reflections in the water. Regards.
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