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I saw this great balustrade design on Pinterest, and it reminded me that I've been collecting my own photographs of cut-out Florida fences. I think I've accumulated enough to share now.
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Mark D. Ruffner | 2015 |
I pass this fence at least once a week. It's on an old part of St. Pete Beach known as Pass-A-Grille, Florida. The house is pretty neat, too.
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Mark D. Ruffner | 2015 |
Here's the gate. The fish in Florida are always smiling.
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Mark D. Ruffner | 2015 |
These fish are swimming in a school.
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Mark D. Ruffner | 2015 |
The simplest of white picket fences can be transformed by making only three diagonal cuts on each post.
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Mark D. Ruffner | 2015 |
Likewise, the posts of this elaborate gingerbread fence are simply the letter "Z," slightly modified.
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Mark D. Ruffner | 2015 |
I spent a weekend in Key West and saw this distinctive fence there. In Key West, one could form a walking tour just around great fences and porch trim.
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Mark D. Ruffner | 2015 |
This was my favorite fence in Key West, and one that's often photographed by tourists. Each cutout insect or animal is an individual design.
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Mark D. Ruffner | 2015 |
Here's a common Key West fence design, though I photographed this particular fence on St. Pete Beach. I'm sure I've missed a few beauties in my area, and if I do find more, I'll add them to this posting.
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