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The coast has been calling my name, and after some last-minute changes, we headed off to our favorite spot, Pacific Grove, Ca. Carly’s kennel developed Kennel Cough. I needed to make new plans. Moxie’s mom, dad, and 10-month-old brother live across the street. My neighbor was happy to have her visit. I didn’t realize that there were also 9 four week old siblings added to the family. Lots to keep her distracted. Not to mention the two cats who just accepted her as part of the pack. Another new experience. Wonderful videos and photos throughout my vacation made me feel comfortable leaving my girl. Now that I am back I have plans to photograph these pups.
Dawn Miller of “The Day After” leads the challenge and the subject is fences. While I have always been drawn to this subject, this was on my mind this week away.
Historic Fence
The San Andreas Fault defines the North American and Pacific plate movement. In 1906 Point Reyes experienced the most dramatic land shift to date. The original fence was split apart 16 feet. The National Park Service reconstructed this fence to demonstrate this.

in 1906 San Francisco earthquake
Decorative Fences



Animals and Fences




Posted Signs on Fences




Flowers along the fence




Useful Fences



Trying to keep people out of Sacramento Historic Cemetery for safety.
There are many downed trees from this winter’s rain.
Rural Fences








Coastal Fences



Shadows and Leading Lines


That’s all for today. Fences can define a space, contain things, and be creative backdrops. Any particular fence appeal to you?
Great fences Marlene!
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you have some wonderfully unique fences!
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Thanks for checking out my post and commenting.
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