We have no
shortage of rocks here in New England.
Greg and I found that out the hard way when we bought our first house
here. It was new construction and there
was no landscaping done so we, in our naiveté, attempted it on our own. We managed to get grass growing eventually but
we never had then, and I don’t have now, any luck with any other kinds of plantings. I’m sure that much of it can be attributed to
lack of patience and perseverance on my part and, yes, maybe a lack of real
interest. But I am going to put a good
deal of the blame of my giving up on gardening to trying to dig around rocks
and having to get rid of rocks.
Even though I’ve
said that, I must admit, that I really like rocks. In fact, I love rocks. I have rocks sitting around all over the
house for no good reason except that they please me…rocks sitting on their own
and rocks sitting together in bowls. Okay,
so maybe I’m a little weird.
Having
lived here in Massachusetts for more than thirty years now, I’ve come to think
that New Englanders actually had the right idea about rocks. There are not so many traditional farms
around these days, but the remnants of the old farms are everywhere in the form
of rock walls weaving their artful way almost everywhere out here in the
country. The farmers dug up the rocks
and used them in a practical way. And in
spite of Robert Frost saying that “something there is that doesn’t love a wall,”
these walls don’t seem to be going anywhere. And I sometimes wonder how long
the walls will continue to stand? Probably
long after I am gone and my personal bowls of rocks have been dumped back into
nature by my kids who wonder why their crazy mother was keeping all those rocks
around.
So today I decided to post a couple pictures of
rock walls that I have come across around here.
I think they are just the most beautiful kind of fence.
I'm linking up with Theresa at The Run*A*Round Ranch Report's Good Fences. Thanks, Theresa!
17 comments:
just wonderful... we don't see rock fences here in this part of texas - ground is too unstable to support them. it shifts, expands, cracks, swells - also the reason we don't have basements.
i, too, have rocks sitting around in vases, jars, window sills... :)
I think you have the only rock fence this week for Good Fences. You win!
Wow! I am a fan of trees and that first one just rocks my world! Great presentation and the second one right out of a good novel!
i love rock walls ... the hubby & i mention them all the time. they are every where in VA. i really enjoy them. like you said you never can have too many rocks ... they are a plenty. (wink. wink.) ( :
I agree with you about the rock fences. I worked for a landscape designer once and he created a rock fence for a client that was absolutely beautiful. Your photos are quite lovely!
Great shots of the rock wall/fences. That b/w shot in the cemetery is really cool looking.
Love these kinds of fences! This looks just like the ones we have here in Kentucky. They're trying to preserve the ones that are left.
Beautiful! I love the b&w photo especially. I love rocks, and rock fences, too. You don't see too many rock fences around here. But they seem so stable and strong.
I love rock fences ... perfect use of an abundant resource...
In Portugal, they build them of granite and marble... it's plentiful there... and leftovers are all over the place...
I just adore these rock fences, we always see so many when we are in Ct. I can't even image how long they must take to construct!!
i can't decide which is the most beautiful, the trees or the rocks.. i love rocks and trees and these are wonderful
i love, love, love rock walls!! beautiful images!
I love rock wall fences. I think they are beautiful and a sign of very hard work by our ancestors. Picking rocks to clear fields for crops etc. must have been so hard and what do you do with them. Build a wall fence. Around here the big rocks often ended up in huge piles in a field and sometimes along hedgerows that grow up with trees and such over the decades. We don't have the pretty rock walls like down in the states. I love your photos!
I grew up in Massachusetts (now living in WA state) and one of the things I dearly miss is all the stone walls. Beautiful photos. - Karen
Those are wonderful rock fences. I have never been to your part of the country but it reminds me of England and our one trip we made there. Beautiful!!
Oh, rock walls are my favorites...I just love rocks anyway. I have loved them since I was a child.
And Lorelei loves rocks, too. I have taught her well.
And I didn't even tell you that these are lovely examples of why I love them....
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