Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Turquuise For Tuesday

This old Turquosie wooden fence sits on one side of an art gallery. The other sides have wrought iron fence. I think the wooden fence has more character.

25 comments:

  1. What a neat color, that is a new one for me on fences.

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  2. Character, yes, but this one needs a little TLC.

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  3. I'm always impressed by the amount of turquoise used in Santa Fe!

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  4. je suis d'accord avec toi, et avec le temps qui passe cela lui donne une belle texture

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  5. I tend to lean towards wood fences myself. I love the color of this one.

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  6. Time has served this fence well. Excellent patina that lends itself well to the character and appeal!

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  7. Imagine with colorful flowers around during the Spring time!!!!
    Léia

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  8. I agree, although some wrought-iron fences look pretty good. I'd probably paint this, though, just so it didn't rot away!

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  9. i like the color and the chippiness!

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  10. i like the color and the chippiness!

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  11. I agree. That's a great fence.

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  12. It looks old fashioned and pretty, even with a picket missing.

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  13. I'm with you on this one.

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  14. I do too Randy, especially when they're painted Turquoise :)

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  15. I love the distressed look of this fence. Nice color.

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  16. I agree, Randy, but I'd probably put a bit of paint on it! ;-)

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  17. Love it faded, I hope it stays like that for a while because they're bound to repaint it sometime...

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  18. Seeing it reminded me of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, when he was painting the fence :))

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  19. Definitely has a classic look to it...

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  20. A worn turquoise picket fence is absolutely the right thing for a Santa Fe art gallery!!

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