Thursday, April 17, 2014

Good Fence Thursday - 1900 Home


Bradenton Home built in 1900
The neighborhood I live in include homes from 1900 to 1969 and a very few
newer homes. Almost every home has a fence of one kind or another.
This is one of my most favorite of the homes.


THEY say love is more important than LOVE, but have you ever tried to pay your bills with a HUG?



Joining TexWisGirl hosting Good Fence Thursday



43 comments:

  1. I love the house and the fence. Looks so beautiful.

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  2. I like the photo in B&W. Seems appropriate!

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  3. That is a very welcoming looking home! Lovely!
    Wishing you a wonderful Easter weekend Sandra!
    xo Catherine

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  4. I love these old time fences, which is to say we have an electric "invisible fence" to keep our large puppies out of the neighbors yard...:)

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  5. I like pretty fences but hate those ugly chain link monstrosities.

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  6. I agree it is a beautiful home and a purrfectly painted picket fence.
    Hugs madi and Mom

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  7. Beautiful!

    That looks like a mansion to me.

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  8. Charming and nice of you to pop by and introduce yourself the other day. I deal with bills not with a hug but a good shredding LOL. Have a tremendous Thursday.
    Best wishes Molly

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  9. This is a charming home and fence. I love it!

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  10. What a pretty place! Someone has done a good job of taking care of it.Wonder if a house built today would last so long!

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  11. Pretty!!! And it looks like a corner lot...how wonderful.

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  12. I love house and fence and it looks good with the B & W edit.

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  13. Now that is a fabulous fence!! Love the B&W version too.

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  14. I am a fan of any house built prior to the 40's. Yours is a beauty and white fences will never ever be out of style.

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  15. that is really pretty! and the fence is neat as a pin! nice!

    thanks for linking in, ms. mad-fence-snapper!

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  16. Beautiful shots Sandra. Love the fence and the house is lovely as well.

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  17. That house is darling and that is the bestest fence.. :)

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  18. a Leave it to Beaver house...very pretty...

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  19. Love the older, well-kept home, and the fence above the sunporch is nice. Those are special grids over the upper dormer windows! It would be great if you really had a picture of it in 1900!

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  20. I like both the house and the picket fence. I also like your black-and-white photo.

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  21. I love the home and the fencing to perfect! I would love to live there.

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  22. Those older homes like that have such character and the white picket fence just adds to its charm.

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  23. That's a lovely home and a beautiful fence. If I lived in a neighborhood, I would have a fence like that. Where I am though, I have to make due with barbed wired. Oh well!

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  24. I love this house! The cool upstairs windows, and the upstairs porch!! Also a pretty color as well, cool light blue.

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  25. oh la.la with the fences. That home built in 1900

    You must of been down Church street the other day.

    Similar is a B@B.

    We all walk by in summer.

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  26. The home and the fence are lovely.. Wonderful photos. Have a happy day!

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  27. what a great looking house. It's obviously been well taken care of. Love the fence around it too. In my neighborhood there are no fences

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  28. I love fences --but we are not allowed to have them here in our community... That makes it hard for a family with a dog... The dog has to be on a leash ---or chained in the yard.... Don't like that 'rule'---but it is nice not to have loose-running dogs all around the neighborhood. We don't even see cats around here very often... I do hate hearing the big dog down the fairway from us (on the other side) barking while being chained up outside all day long... SAD.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  29. ADDENDUM: There is a house not far from us which has two big dogs.. They sit out in their yard all of the time UNCHAINED.. BUT--they are behaved and seldom ever bark and NEVER chase anyone who walks or drives by... SO---if one's dog is 'trained' like that, they don't have to be tied up....

    Betsy

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  30. Looks like a really neat house and fence.

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  31. pretty house and yard! love the upstairs porch!

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  32. That's a beautiful home and fence! I'd take it. :)

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  33. Lots of great fences there. Blessings for this Easter weekend.

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  34. I love old homes like this one especially the ones with a cool fence. Those awnings add a nice touch but the screes/grills on the dormer windows are awesome.

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  35. A delightful part of the neighborhood.

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  36. What an original photostory winding up with the black and white. Good job!

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  37. Lovely old homes with lovely fences.

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  38. Very Nice. I love old homes. They really are the best to me and always I have felt that way.
    Mine is 80 I think.:)

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