Nice! Interesting concept 'just fences'. I would say you are a bibliophile (lover of books) definitely an astrophile (astronomy) &retrophile(things of the past) I think we are both logophiles (obviously I love words) I would add lover of photography to your growing list, but, Philip (lover of horses) would you believe it, there is none. Isn't it weird that they have a word for a love of beards (pogonophilia)?
When I was down last June, I noticed that the placard in front of the large live oak was missing. I hope that it has not joined a private collection of "ill gotten goods."
The "placard" was actually just a paper certificate, laminated, in a simple frame. Eventually rain destroys the certificate, so I'm sure the owners removed it.
It's like having an Ocracoke native in your pocket!
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Phillip, i clicked the link and keep getting a "page not found" error.
ReplyDeleteSorry about that! I typed ",com" instead of ".com." It's fixed now. Thanks for the heads up.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! I feel like I took a walk around the island too...
ReplyDeletegood fences make for good neighbors?? lolol
ReplyDeletei love all the fences on the island :)
Nice!
ReplyDeleteInteresting concept 'just fences'. I would say you are a bibliophile (lover of books)
definitely an astrophile (astronomy)
&retrophile(things of the past)
I think we are both logophiles (obviously I love words)
I would add lover of photography to your growing list, but, Philip (lover of horses) would you believe it, there is none.
Isn't it weird that they have a word for a love of beards (pogonophilia)?
When I was down last June, I noticed that the placard in front of the large live oak was missing. I hope that it has not joined a private collection of "ill gotten goods."
ReplyDeleteTTFN Bear MacDonald
The "placard" was actually just a paper certificate, laminated, in a simple frame. Eventually rain destroys the certificate, so I'm sure the owners removed it.
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