Oh, well, perhaps my comment has been eaten... ;-) I was saying perfect fence for a Japanese garden and tea sounds wonderful right now because we are back in November!
Absolutely, esp since I am in training to be a volunteer there, starting on July 22. It is a well-designed and beautiful place with a fascinating history.
I like this made of natural materials, I wonder how often it needs to be replaced.
ReplyDeleteOh, well, perhaps my comment has been eaten... ;-) I was saying perfect fence for a Japanese garden and tea sounds wonderful right now because we are back in November!
ReplyDeleteBamboo makes for a very nice fence.
ReplyDeleteThat's perfect for the Japanese Garden.
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ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty scene. But I wonder how permanent bamboo fences would be. But maybe that's the beauty of them.
ReplyDeleteThis kind of fence is pleasing to the eye.
ReplyDeleteIt would look even nicer with some climbing roses!
ReplyDeleteA fence of a very different sort; refreshing to see.
ReplyDeleteSimple but beautiful. Thanks for your visit today on my blog and for your lovely comment. Much appreciated!
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I love Japanese gardens. Will we see more of this one??
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, esp since I am in training to be a volunteer there, starting on July 22. It is a well-designed and beautiful place with a fascinating history.
DeleteI like this!
ReplyDeleteI really like that!
ReplyDeleteThis is a simple but nice fence. It wouldn't hold much in.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful and unique fence!
ReplyDeleteI really like bamboo, although like Kathy I wonder about it's durability? Nice fence.
ReplyDeleteI like the way they have used natural material for this fence.
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