I've not seen anything like this, Karl! It's beautiful but it must require a lot of hard work - first locating the branches to curl around like that and then put it all together. I wonder how well it holds up over time?
Like Lowell and Tanya, I have never seen a woven fence like this. In Costa Rica there are a lot of "living fences." Farmers plant long rows of trees. They grow so fast that in a couple of years all they have to do is string barbed wire between the trees.
Beautiful. I love wood.
ReplyDeleteI've not seen anything like this, Karl! It's beautiful but it must require a lot of hard work - first locating the branches to curl around like that and then put it all together. I wonder how well it holds up over time?
ReplyDeleteoh that is beautiful...i've never seen a fence like that...you have to link this to friday fences!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tanya for your nice comment and your suggestion, done!
DeleteBeautiful binding. Things like that hardly know how to do in these days.
ReplyDeleteLike Lowell and Tanya, I have never seen a woven fence like this. In Costa Rica there are a lot of "living fences." Farmers plant long rows of trees. They grow so fast that in a couple of years all they have to do is string barbed wire between the trees.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing. It must take a huge amount of work to make a fence like this.
ReplyDeleteSmart and pretty.
ReplyDeleteI guess not everyone can do this.
Beautifully crafted fence, beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteI am another one who has not seen a fence like this before. It is superb! And, I love your new banner photo.
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