Thursday 31 October 2013

Not sure...


Not sure if the strange rise and fall of this brick fence in Dromana is deliberate or not.
But it's interesting.

Tuesday 29 October 2013

Strangely Large


An unusually large mailbox doubles as part of an addition to the fence line in Dromana.

Monday 28 October 2013

Sunday 27 October 2013

Intrusion

The wall of this Dromana house becomes an interesting part of the fence line.

Saturday 26 October 2013

Fence Near the Sea


This fence in Dromana seems to suggest it is marked by pier posts.
And Port Phillip Bay is right across the road.


And a tiny blue mailbox seems to be perched on one.

Friday 25 October 2013

A Sad Fence


This fence in Dromana looks as if it has suffered a little more than weathering.

Thursday 24 October 2013

Wednesday 23 October 2013

Hemmed In


This is old St Mark's church in Dromana.
It is being hemmed in and overwhelmed by the building of the new resort The Nepean.
A different kind of boundary.

Tuesday 15 October 2013

Milk Can Mail Box


This Arthurs Seat mailbox is tightly surrounded by plant growth.
That suggests that it hasn't been used for awhile.

Sunday 13 October 2013

Tucked into a Weeping Willow


The play of light through the threads of weeping willow frames this mailbox at Balnarring so beautifully.

Friday 11 October 2013

Thatched Fence


This thatched fence screens off a front garden into a courtyard
but also borders the entry to the front verandah.
The boulders act as a guide for the steps.

Wednesday 9 October 2013

Woods and Stones


A creative drive way gate and border at a Sorrento home on the southern end of the Mornington Peninsula.

 

Tuesday 8 October 2013

Sorrento Pathway


Plant and sculpture border a path leading to a Sorrento home on the southern end of the Mornington Peninsula

Monday 7 October 2013

Saturday 5 October 2013

Symbolic Boundary

Pieces of art line the entrance to steps at a Red Hill home on the Mornington Peninsula

Friday 4 October 2013

Thursday 3 October 2013

Recycled Woods?


These car park boundaries at Red Hill look arty,
but a closer look suggests that they are offcuts, re-cycled from some other use.
Why are there bolts/rivets on the side of the block in the middle of the photo?


Or are they meant just to symbolise re-cycling?

Wednesday 2 October 2013

Keith Dunstan's World


A fence line that stops short of the gate post - without a gate.

This extraordinary tiny vineyard was  established by Keith Dunstan in 1988 at Main Ridge on the Mornington Peninsula.
(The painting in the sign is Chloe, by Jules Lefebvre, (a French figure painter 1836-1911).
The original painting has hung in Young And Jackson's Hotel, Melbourne since 1909.)

Keith Dunstan was a master of many talents.
He had a long career as an Australian columnist working with the Courier Mail, the Sun News-Pictorial, The Age and The Bulletin.
And he cultivated his hatred of football by starting the Anti-Football League in 1967.
It lasted for 30 years.
Keith died last September 11, 2013.
For details of Keith's life see The Age's tribute.


The gateless gate.

Tuesday 1 October 2013

Strange Boundary


Strange boundary or fence at Balnarring Beach on Westernport Bay
that seems to have no particular purpose now.
It must have a story.


Perhaps it helps to support the dead tree.


But it's a great subject for taking unusual photos.
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