I’m sharing the rest of the fences from our time at our son’s in Eastern Washington.
These are the gates and fences along the walking route my daughter in law and I enjoyed during our visit.
Spring is pretty in this part of Washington State. It is also a perfect environment for mosquitoes and wasps.
I’m linking up to Good Fences #113 with TexWisGirl from The Run*A*Round Ranch Report.
We’ve started a new project at this old house. We are replacing the front walkway up to our front door.
Out with the old, in with the new.






You two had a lovely place to walk. Best wishes with the new walk. I look forward to viewing the finished project photos.
looks like a lot of hard work! Be careful with those backs of yours.
Rural fences, especially those in bush areas, are really interesting.
Good luck with the new walkway. That’s a job we’ll have to tackle one of these days, so I’ll be watching your progress with interest.
You found some great fences…with character…
love your new walkway…isn’t it just fun to get new things for the house…
Relaxing places and the rural fences are very nice.
Hello, wonderful fence finds from your walk. The views and scenery are pretty. Good luck with your new walkway project. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
You are right about your area being so pretty! I’d love to walk and roam the lanes and fields and hills!
There are always lots of projects involved in property maintenance but I’m sure your new walkway will be lovely, as is the rest of your home!
Have a great day!
Very nice fences! What a beautiful area!
A very nice area. Most things that are worthwhile, require hard work.
Fun! A new walkway! We want a new fence but one of the estimates was $10,000. Wow! I guess we won’t get a new fence!
Spring has been gorgeous in your neck of the woods, Ellen!
love the wide ranch gate and the wooden fence line. good luck with your project!
Lots of great fences you found. My favorite shot was the last one with the winding path. – Looks like your project is coming along nicely.