Natural Southern Charm
Natural Southern Charm on the rot iron fence. Warm humid weather and iron fences can create some artistic floral designs. In the sense of moss and ivy growing all over it. I think it looks artistic my self.
Fun fact, I used the term rot iron and had to look up what it means. Because there is rot iron and cast iron. I am not sure exactly what this gate is made of but it looks cool.
Wrought Iron is iron that has been heated and then worked with tools. Cast Iron is iron that has been melted, poured into a mold, and allowed to solidify. The fundamental distinction between cast iron and wrought iron is in how they are produced
Natural Southern Charm
16 Replies to “Natural Southern Charm”
Startled by the photos.
Very interesting looking Sandra and it reminds me of seeing photos of barnacles on the side of a ship.
Yes, it does look like that. π
Where there is water there will be palnts trying to take over, π€£ππ
Yes, especially that ivy. It had a mind of its own so to speak. π
Nature knows how to be a superfine artist, and your images prove it.
Yes it does, so unique and one of a kind. π
Mossy type plants growing on anything is so intriguing. Love the shots!
I think so also Kellye, close up they take on their own little world π
Splendide !
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Thank you very much Francine π
You know I love this. I can never get enough of this southern charm πππ
Me to, I almost think we bought the wrong piece of land to retire on up north. But I can always drive down here in the cool of the winter.
We go through the same thing π. For us itβs the Florida coast. Summer is brutal though and makes the Lowcountry feel like Maine. However, we can have breakfast here, lunch in St. Augustine. Which we do each spring several times.
Might be nice to shoot snow once a year too. ππ
Yes, snow is quite beautiful especially on those frosty mornings. There is something to be said for all 4 seasons for sure. π