Nice shots, Jeff. Stone walls are ubiquitous in New England, have been for centuries. I like the new updated designs you're showing us here. Better protection than before, and they'll undoubtedly give the Redcoats something to think about if they ever come marching back...
Interesting. We saw many of them in Ireland. Sometimes they just have open range and spray a color spot on the side of the sheep to designate ownership. I told my wife that was to tell what color of sweater it would be. She didn't buy that. DZ
Very interesting,thanks for post....
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Very interesting set Jeff, the walls are beautifully built and I really like the different colours. We have lots of them in the countryside in the UK which look rather plain compared to these.
Very good shots, we have a lot of places over here that do dry stone wall. The church just opposite me had part of one fall down and it was very interesting to watch the two lads rebuild it..
Excellent work (yours and theirs)!
jpgto wrote:
The Scott Farm offers educational programs and workshops also hosting the Stone Trust, a foundation
dedicated to teaching the art of dry-stone walling.
These images show the work of those attending the various classes.
We were amazed to see the work and design of these walls.
Hope you enjoy.
beautiful downloads of the stone stacking, jeff.
you could really get creative doing that.
These are beautiful, Jeff! One of my favorite subjects to shoot are stone walls, and these are great!
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