Tuesday, October 23, 2007

A Fence

Here's another post for those family and friends who share the joys in the mundane things in life like getting a fence! Now Grant can roam care free and we have a little more privacy. We had a small picket put in back as not to block our view of our forest.

Arbor:

Side yard:


Mark's parent's are coming tomorrow and one of the projects he and his dad will work on is a deck extension off our patio.

Smaller side yard, future sight of our raised garden beds.


12 comments:

danakat said...

Good grief! Your yard looks flippin huge in these pictures!
I love the arbor!
And I can't wait for some fun cook-outs when the deck is done! :)

hope said...

Shawn is talking a lot now about starting our deck, and I can't wait!! Your fence and arbor look great!!

Lisha said...

Looks fabulous! You guys will love the freedom and privacy a fence gives!

Anonymous said...

LOOKS GREAT! I can't believe how big your yard looks!

Lisa said...

Looks great!

Kim said...

Looks good. We just got our back fence up. Our yard isn't half the size of yours, I bet Grant loves it. Hope all is well.

KimiK said...

My grass envy just escalated to yard envy! Looks great! I can't wait to get my yard in, the weeds are returning....ARGH!

Mama Nirvana said...

Congrats!

Amy

Jared and Lydia said...

Fences and decks are so not mundane. Looks great! Are you just so ecsited?

emily a. said...

A house and a yard... someday. It looks fantastic Kim. I like the fence you chose- your house looks fantastic! I'm a huge fan of the black shutters.

Julie said...

Safety, privacy, freedom- well worth the price we pay for fences isn't it! I just wish we had known about rolling the price of a fence into the mortgage when we built! I love the arbor! I agree with Emily, the black plantation shutters look great. They offer contrast, something my house needs. I want to paint our front door black and add shutters someday. What size is your lot? Looks like about 1/2 acre.

Alli said...

Wow - getting a lot of work done! Nice that Mark can do it himself. Fences can be amazingly expensive, yet such a necessity! Love the arbor.