February 8, 2011

Zig-Zag Shadow

Harrisonburg, Virginia

This split-rail fence borders the Edith Carrier Arboretum on University Boulevard. It was constructed in a rustic style often used by farmers in the Shenandoah Valley and nearby mountains.

A zig-zag fence uses a lot of wood but can be constructed without digging holes or even using nails.

Yes, I've posted some similar pictures, especially Shadow of a Zig-Zag Fence (near Mt. Jackson) and Shadow of a Fence (in Winchester). In fact, I've focused on fences so many times that Fences is one of the categories I use for tagging my blog entries.

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