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RE: Score for Mother Nature

I have to say I truly love all 4 seasons and all the bring. Even today, tho it is so chilly only 7F currently, being bundled by the fire whilst the ice and snow glow outside, the birds are at the feeder, the sea is cold and grey and all is right with the world.

We have those fences, we just call them split rail fences, tho I dont' see them as often with the cross section over the posts, unless they are keeping in animals.

I hope you are well today @dswigle

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 3 years ago  

The split rail is different than these. I am familiar with the split as they are pretty popular in New England, although not as popular as the old stone walls to divide properties. The fence I showed you is also known as Snake Fence, ZigZag Fence, and Battlefield Fence - the latter term due to its presence on many Civil War battlefields.

They also called it the Virginia rail fence.

What is a Virginia rail fence?

Also known as stack rail fencing, snake fencing, worm fencing, Appalachian fencing, or zigzag fencing, this style of fencing was popular in early Virginia. Farmers and land owners needed a way to contain their animals - and keep out others - in a time when pressure-treated posts were not yet available.

The sea is always wonderful to me, even in its fury. All is well with the world today, and I am great! Thanks for asking, Donna! @donnadavisart ❤️