We live in Jakarta Indonesia, in an Embassy housing compound. Most houses here, not just embassy compounds, have serious fences topped with either barbed wire, spikes, or broken glass. Our fence looks bad right now because the old rusty wire was recently replaced so the ivy had to be cut back in the process and the new wire is very shiny. Most houses also employ jagas, or guards. Our compound has guards as well. It is very weird at first, but you get used to it quickly.
What are you trying to keep out? That is one serious fence.
ReplyDeleteThat photo leaves me with a million questions, the first one being whether you are trying to keep people in or keep people out?!?!?!
ReplyDeleteRazonwire? I hope that's not prison.
ReplyDeleteThe contrast between the razor wire and the ivy is striking and I, too, wonder what the story is.
ReplyDeletewow, that is some fence!
ReplyDeleteI'll assume you don't like guests. :-D
ReplyDeleteMenacing.
ReplyDeleteThat fence means business! Wow!
ReplyDeleteWow, I would like to know where you live. But not because I am a stalker-cat or anything.
ReplyDeleteAre you in jail ??? lol !
ReplyDeletethat looks like a jail -- hope it's not. that's some fence!
ReplyDeletetalk about a privacy fence!
ReplyDeleteoh, what a very nice picture. lol happy ww
ReplyDeleteHey! Look @ you! Doing WW! :) I do it when I remember. I'll have to add you to my list. :)
ReplyDeleteScary fence btw!
We live in Jakarta Indonesia, in an Embassy housing compound. Most houses here, not just embassy compounds, have serious fences topped with either barbed wire, spikes, or broken glass. Our fence looks bad right now because the old rusty wire was recently replaced so the ivy had to be cut back in the process and the new wire is very shiny.
ReplyDeleteMost houses also employ jagas, or guards. Our compound has guards as well. It is very weird at first, but you get used to it quickly.