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Friday, July 15, 2011

The Saga Goes On...

If the original fence that broke lasted, it looked quite nice...In the image below I even had some daffodils.

 


But as I have watched the frame work being built and horizontal struts fastened to the veritical posts on the new fence, I thought...something is not quite right...

The planks are facing away from us so that we not only have the posts and all the cement is in our border. Its their right to erect the fence as they wish but most people put planks so they are facing outward.

A neighbour over the road did that when he decided to erect a similar fence.

I am going to look for some shrubs that will grow quite tall and not cause problems rootwise but soften the look of the fence and if they are unhappy, hard luck!

Our garden has been spoilt so I must claim it back somehow.

This may appear petty but I have seen a number of shrubs growing against their other fences, and they are also as high as the fences(or soon will be)so if they are allowed to do that, I will do likewise.

It was requested that we keep our shrubs away from the fence and keep them low.

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