At first I wasn’t thrilled with the offer of a truckload of old fence rails – they have nails to watch for and are tricky to chain saw when the pieces get small – but it was a nice gesture so I accepted it gladly.

I’m maybe half done sawing up the pile, it does make fine firewood!

Then my crafty self started talking to me – old fence rails, gray and mossy! What fun!
I’ve wanted a gate at each end of my pergola for a while – no reason, just for fun, something to maybe decorate, the same reason I put up the pergola 🙂 So I checked out Pinterest and watched around town and started in on my idea. I cut my pieces to hopefully fit the opening, at hopefully the right height.

It came out perfectly, if I do say so myself. I’ve got the pieces for a second one all cut up and ready to go.

There was also a long, old gate. I just couldn’t work it into my yard anywhere and didn’t need a headboard 🙂 Ah! My friend in Missoula wanted it, so, along with some of the rails, she made a matching gate for a pair across her driveway! Now someone’s old fence has new life in new places! Love that!
After an hour and wondering where we were really going, the deep blue shine of a lake appeared. Well worth the hike. Coop slopped around in the water and I relaxed in the shade.
























