But it's nearing completion as the livestock moved in this morning.
There's a big tree and a distant barn on the right and a willow tree on the left that may not have been there when we last checked in.
As I have said before, it's a work in progress.
Speaking of which, the talented one I live with has completed a first draft of her novel as well.
Keep an eye out for Borrowed Son.
What a difference that makes to your view! She has done a great job!
ReplyDeleteAmazing work. I was just wondering yesterday how the fence was coming along.
ReplyDeleteIt's certainly looking eye catching!
ReplyDeleteHa! Love the way the fence is morphing. Hobby Lobby farm animals? This new residence seems to have been much more artistically liberating for Judy than the last one. Let us know when the book is on line!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to a good read.
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magnifique!
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ReplyDeleteI have a concrete retaining wall, 70 feet long and 6 feet high. Free room and board for the artist and her consort.
It's like you have upgraded with more acreage!
ReplyDeleteThat is excellent, love it!
ReplyDeleteThat's a mighty big sheep or a dwarf cow - it's hard to tell which.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And best wishes on the book as well, very exciting!
ReplyDeleteThat fence looks fantastic! And pass on my congrats on the novel as well. There is lots of talent in your family.
ReplyDeleteWow! Someone's been busy! I had no idea the mural was going to have 3-D multimedia elements.
ReplyDeleteJager - We must decline your kind offer. The artist comments that the fence is only 13 feet long and the painting of it began in May!
ReplyDeleteYorkshire Pudding - It's impressionism, is what it is.
Steve - I don't think she did either at the beginning.
Everyone - Thanks for the kind comments.
Congratulations to artist SWMBO - not everyone can create their own view!
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