The barriers, both natural and man-made, that have kept us from seeing our neighbors are almost all down.
First we dealt with the natural barriers of trees and overgrown shrubs that limited our views west.
The tree service trimmed everything down and pulled as much of the stumps they could.
The view below shows the deck halved in size and grass seeded where deck once was. The foreground is where a mass of shrubs lived.
We've had that graded along with the mound beyond the deck and new grass seeded.
Looking the opposite direction and blocking our views of the neighborhood was this massive fence.
To the right was another even longer fence.
New Hampshire folk are frugal people and when we advertised in our local newsletter that the wood was for the taking if the person took down the fence, our neighbor up the road called to say he wanted it. He need old wood to fill the gaps in his old barn and other projects. Hooray!
He tackled the front fence first. Now that it's gone, we can see our neighbors across the way.
He started on the long fence and is taking it down too.
With the fences disappearing neighbors are saying hello and chatting even more. Those fences were barriers to meeting people because the fences said "Private - Stay Out!" without even having a printed sign.
9 comments:
Everything looks just great! So glad you are getting to know your neighbors. :-)
...what a transformation.
Isn't it strange how one person will prefer being behind fences, and another wants to see to the horizon, including neighboring houses!
The yard is looking good, Marcia, and you have made a good point that removing fences also removes barriers to communication in your case with the neighbors. yes, NE folks are thrifty as well and nice that the fence is being removed at no cost to you.
Love the wide open views!
Perfect!
A pretty neighborhood!
A great improvement. Good to talk to folk. Have a lovely weekend.
I can't get over how much your life has changed. It looks so beautiful. It's fabulous that you're getting to know your neighbors.
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