At last , after living with a cobbled together fence for ....seven years . We have a new doggie fence to keep those two out of trouble. And it's been a long running palava . After Philip sourced a load of sheet metal skeietons from a Portland Iron works. Then he charmed them into selling us a piece , then charmed them to offer to cut it in half , weld rebars on , so it could be stuck in the ground.and cut another piece (they had plenty of it) for a gate. Then it all went ... ummm pear shape. it's been a long time getting it DONE . But done it is, well except for the gate., which may or may not happen, depending on how pushy or charming I'm willing to be... |
It's wonderfuLLy, fabuLousLy, LoveLy! Happy new fence!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I have a true soft spot for repurposing sheet metal skeletons. Looks fantastic and I bet it gives you beautiful shadows on the ground too!
ReplyDeleteLove it! And if you ever grow tired of it this L would be happy to take it off your hands...
ReplyDeleteSO GOOD. I love it. I especially love that you can keep the pups in/out without obscuring the view into the garden.
ReplyDeletePouring on the charm (tag team fashion with you and Phillip) paid off big time. The gate will surely happen.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the L design. Too cool.
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