These photos were taken in Boyd County Kentucky in April 2004. I love Kentucky! I have always thought it was the most beautiful state in the USA!
I am linking to Theresa at Good Fences.
Have a wonderful day! Stay safe and be happy!!
Beth
Those are pretty fences Beth. A lot of horse country in Kentucky. Hope you are having a beautiful day...it's cloudy and chilly here. xoxo, Susie
ReplyDeleteI live about 25 minutes from Boyd County :)
ReplyDeleteA couple of nice photos Beth . . . the rolling hills, white fences, And all the horses make a beautiful Kentucky site indeed!
ReplyDeleteI love the scenery around the fences.
ReplyDeleteNicely painted fences. The hills look nice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful white fence and love the barns, too.
ReplyDeleteI thought I already commented here, but don't see it. Anyway, beautiful white fence and really like the barns, boo.
ReplyDeleteThere are few places more beautiful than Kentucky!! And I could almost smell those gorgeous lilacs. I'm still waiting for ours to bloom.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of fences, Beth!
ReplyDeleteI've never been there...my mother wanted to take a trip thru there and she got sick before we could do it. I am so sorry we didn't go sooner.
ReplyDeleteoh this is lovely, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLots of great fences in the Kentucky horse county! Very pretty picture!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous, rolling green pastures and the best fences in the land! i agree! thanks for linking, beth!
ReplyDeleteOh beautiful fences Beth and the scenery awesome! I have been there in that State and it is beautiful passing through on a vacation.
ReplyDeleteMy Mom lives in Louisville and my older son and I might be going out there in August to help her celebrate her 98th birthday! Would love to see some of that countryside!
ReplyDeleteKentucky's horse country is beautiful! Those white fences are often seen. Have a good Thursday, Beth. xo Nellie
ReplyDeleteKentucky must surely be beautiful if that photo is any indication. Course, I visit Peggy often at Daylily and she shares her home in Kentucky so well. From her I learned that that there hill is called a "knob" in Kentucky.
ReplyDeleteThat is some marvelous farmland! Wow!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful countryside.
ReplyDeleteThis is the second post today I've seen of beautiful fences in Kentucky! I really want to go there and see all that green grass and those white fences!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery!
ReplyDeleteThe horse farms and countryside of Kentucky are beautiful! Great fence shots, thanks for sharing. Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeletegorgeous beth, this view makes me feel happy!! have an awesome day!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots! I agree with you, but I'm also biased. :-)
ReplyDeleteJust what I picture America to look like, B I G..
ReplyDeleteWow! Those fences in the first photo are stunning. That could be a painting. Nice....
ReplyDeleteI like fence pictures.
ReplyDeleteI should have saved my yesterday's fence picture and joined in on this.
Beautiful country deserves to be fenced in.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see a beautiful horse in that meadow.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Those are beautiful photos. Apart from a couple of trips to Florida in the '70's I've never been south of Washington D.C.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, Beth!
ReplyDeleteNow that is a beautiful place, just look at the green grass, it's something I almost remember!
ReplyDeleteKY is my home and it is over- full of beauty and great fences.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful country
ReplyDeleteI was born and raised in northeast Tn...I have always considered KY a sister state.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful. I really like the way those white fences stand out.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the white fences and rolling hillside That first shot is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteI've got to say though that I think Washington (The Ever Green) state might give KY a run for it's money on being beautiful.
Beautiful shots of the white fences and rolling hillside That first shot is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteI've got to say though that I think Washington (The Ever Green) state might give KY a run for it's money on being beautiful.
Beautiful photos
ReplyDeleteOh what beautiful white fences against such green grass! :)
ReplyDeleteJust love those fences Beth, could do with a few of those here. Oh and the grass lovely great place.
ReplyDeleteHugs Sheila x