I took this pic a few weeks ago when everything was still green. This old fence borders the tiny front garden of a Victorian house in the Yorkville neighbourhood and looks as if it could be as old as the house it belongs to. This is a wonderful area with so many restored homes from the late 1800s and they are all quite pricey - $$millions each.
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It's lovely!
ReplyDeleteDo you mind if I ask you how come you have had so many sunny days last months??? ;-)
oh, i like it very much!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's stood the test of time, and maintained its grand looks!
ReplyDeleteNice iron work.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! I love that gate.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy old, rusting iron fencing.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like it belongs in that era.
ReplyDeleteI love this old iron rustic fence.
ReplyDeleteWhat an intricate design, I like it a lot.
ReplyDeletethis fence looks like most in Europe..
ReplyDeleteI'm lovin' it, especially that corner post holding the gate. Very unusual.
ReplyDeleteLove the design of this fence.
ReplyDeleteLove the ironwork, it looks very English!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I had a good snicker the other day when I read in a reputable French news magazine that Toronto was the capital of Canada... :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's quite a beautiful design!
ReplyDeleteI'm getting a smile out of Ciel's second comment.
Evocative wrought iron!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI really like this. Sadly many fences today are not made with this type of artistic design.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely fence, well worth caring for and preserving.
ReplyDeleteLove that old fence. Neighbourhoods like that are wonderful to walk or drive through.
ReplyDeleteI like that green !!
ReplyDeleteMagnifique.
ReplyDeleteCute fence. And nice neighbourhood!
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