Thursday, June 5, 2014

Friday Fence




“Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up.” ~Robert Frost 

Look what I found! This drab fence that is transformed. Someone painted a whole brightly colored city block on it. The perfect fence to start the weekend. Even the Psalms agree!

“I call to you, God, because I’m sure of an answer. So—answer! Bend your ear! Listen sharp! Paint grace-graffiti on the fences; take in your frightened children who are running from the neighborhood bullies straight to you.”

24 comments:

SquirrelQueen said...

I love the mural! I wonder if they will paint more? It really brightens up an otherwise drab area.

Reanaclaire said...

Brightens up the neighborhood I would say!:)

Ann said...

very colorful and happy looking.

From the Kitchen said...

Love! I've been going over it trying to recognized a "downtown" close to you. The church looks a little familiar. Any ideas?

Best,
Bonnie

Optimistic Existentialist said...

WOW that person is an artist. That is so incredibly beautiful!!

Hootin Anni said...

your Frost quote is superb....but of course he is a favorite of mine.

This fence is truly dazzling.

MadSnapper said...

love it.

Linda said...

Wow, what a colourful, attractive fence, Ginny. I love this! :)

Tamago said...

Wow! Whoever painted this fence is really talented! Love the beautiful city view!

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

It IS the perfect fence to start the weekend!

Betsy Banks Adams said...

I have seen more fences than one could ever want to see the past couple of days on blogs... BUT --you have a fancy one... Love it... Someone was quite creative!!!

Hugs,
Betsy

photowannabe said...

Is the scripture verse from The Message?

Love the contemporary language.

Great fence, Wish they had painted the entire thing. so happy looking.

Just Mags said...

Hi, Ginny! Nice to meet you. I enjoyed your comment on my blog post. You are so right that God watches over even the sparrows and He certainly watches over us. I have always lovec that song and singing it has helped get me through some tough spots over the years. Thank you, for stopping by. Hugs and blessings! Maggie

Just Mags said...

I forgot to answer your question, sorry. Yes, we do have a lot of big storms here. We had one pass through today and are to have them off and on over the weekend. Hugs

jp@A Green Ridge said...

Ginny, this is such a happy fence!!!,...:)JP

Roan said...

Love Robert Frost and love this fence! I'm not posting today, so no need to check my blog. I'm playing catch up on comments since I've been way too busy this week.

Anni said...

...thanks for the wonderful comment you left for me on my baby swallow post!!

Shug said...

I see that I'm not the only one that loves bright colors... While I'm not one that would want to paint this on my fence, I must say that I do love the brightness that it presents!!
Unusual and fun!!

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

What a colorful way to brighten up an old fence. I love the Frost quote- it is SO true!

Filip and Kristel said...

Nice, always a good idea painting a wooden fence.

Greetings,
Filip

Filip and Kristel said...

Nice, always a good idea painting a wooden fence.

Greetings,
Filip

Cranberry Morning said...

What a fantastic fence you found! That would brighten up any city block!

Rose said...

That fence is simply wonderful!

LC said...

What a find. We were in your area recently for a wedding in Hampton.

We were consumed with seeing family and participating in wedding activities.

One day I am going to plan better and make face to face connection with blogging friends who so enrich my life.

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