Ouch! Hopefully that's not a live tree trunk TFG. I fell about nine months ago and didn't realise I had fractured my knee, plus a few torn ligaments, so kept rushing about as usual until one day it collapsed.. no op though, physio and exercise, will hopefully sort it 😊
Ouch! Hopefully that's not a live tree trunk TFG. I fell about nine months ago and didn't realise I had fractured my knee, plus a few torn ligaments, so kept rushing about as usual until one day it collapsed.. no op though, physio and exercise, will hopefully sort it 😊
does the trick!
ReplyDeleteOuch! Hopefully that's not a live tree trunk TFG.
ReplyDeleteI fell about nine months ago and didn't realise I had fractured my knee, plus a few torn ligaments, so kept rushing about as usual until one day it collapsed.. no op though, physio and exercise, will hopefully sort it 😊
Ouch! Hopefully that's not a live tree trunk TFG.
ReplyDeleteI fell about nine months ago and didn't realise I had fractured my knee, plus a few torn ligaments, so kept rushing about as usual until one day it collapsed.. no op though, physio and exercise, will hopefully sort it 😊
No live trees here. This is a fence post.
DeleteI like to see the different styles of barbed wire. I saw a post at one time on the various kinds, and it was fascinating.
ReplyDeleteGreat textures!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the barbed wire is hurting the wooden pole.
ReplyDeleteDo not grab onto that wire without very thick gloves. I have a question, though. Who is "Barb"?
ReplyDeleteShe was one of the Wire sisters.
DeleteVery pointed comments here.... Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteNice shot - we certainly see our share of that around here.
ReplyDeleteI have some bad memories of barb wire from my childhood, but this is a great photo.
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