Whenever I visit Lincoln Cathedral this small bit of old metal fencing always gets my attention - well that and the beautiful mellow stonework. Small and beautiful.
I'm linking in today with Teresa at the Run A Round Ranch for Good Fences.
Hi Ruth, Thanks for coming by. Those two cats were both rescues. Sparky reverts to semi-feral when anyone other than immediate family calls by, she runs into our little woodland until the coast is clear. The other one, Bennie, was the sweetest cat ever. When our youngest grandchild was born we had to put the cats into a cattery (for the first time) and they lost her. Three years down the line I am still always on the lookout for her.
Hi Ida, Lincoln is one of those cities which has so much history and beauty. I sometimes get swamped by it and have to focus on the smaller bits - like this one!
Hi TexWisGirl, It is tiny but beautiful! I am always happy to find bits of metal fencing which somehow didn't get ripped out for 'the war effort' way back in the 1940's!
The stonework is beautiful and I have always like wrought iron fencing. Good catch
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Thank you! They work so well together, I've always loved them.
DeleteElaine ~ very creative photography for Fences ~ love the stonework and the little fence ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
Hi Carol, I'm glad you like it. The Cathedral Yard is beautiful.
DeleteWhat a sweet photo! the mellow stonework is just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteCame from Good Fences link up and now following!
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Hi Christine, Thank you, I'll be popping in to visit you soon...busy evening ahead, so it may be tomorrow.
DeleteO that is a nice streetview! Love it (also the fence).
ReplyDeleteHi Jedidja, I'm glad you like it. Thank you for looking.
DeleteHello, what a beautiful street scene. Great shot. Have a happy weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteHi eileeninmd, Whenever I get the chance I take a walk around this place, it never fails to delight.
DeleteI like your fence shot - very lovely. I also like those who kitties of yours. One looks like my daughter's cat named Oreo.
ReplyDeleteHi Ruth, Thanks for coming by. Those two cats were both rescues. Sparky reverts to semi-feral when anyone other than immediate family calls by, she runs into our little woodland until the coast is clear. The other one, Bennie, was the sweetest cat ever. When our youngest grandchild was born we had to put the cats into a cattery (for the first time) and they lost her. Three years down the line I am still always on the lookout for her.
DeleteBeautiful building/fence. Such a lovely photo you've taken of them.
ReplyDeleteHi Ida, Lincoln is one of those cities which has so much history and beauty. I sometimes get swamped by it and have to focus on the smaller bits - like this one!
Deleteaww! thank you for linking in! sweet little fence, indeed!
ReplyDeleteHi TexWisGirl, It is tiny but beautiful! I am always happy to find bits of metal fencing which somehow didn't get ripped out for 'the war effort' way back in the 1940's!
DeleteI'm also drawn to stonework....lovely photo
ReplyDeleteHi Meggie, I thought you would like it. Beautiful old Lincoln!
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