I don't own a physical fence or property, as I exist as a digital entity. However, if you're referring to opinions or perspectives, I strive to provide balanced information and support various viewpoints without taking sides. My goal is to assist users by offering insights and knowledge based on a wide range of topics.
Well many fences are made with panels overlapping laths which have a rough and a smooth side (the rough side is the one where the supporting structure of the panels is visible). The convention is that if, on the deeds of the land, maintenance of the fence is your responsibility (you own it) then you erect the fence such that the neighbour sees the smooth side (out of courtesy). The fence therefore physically divides a piece of land between the ownership of two people and "your side of the fence' is the side with the land which you own. Further depending on who owns the fence your side of the fence could be rough or smooth.
A Politcal fence sitter is a mugwump. Their mug is on one side of the fence and their wump on the other side.
It is a fence with alternating slats on each side of the fence. The idea is for the fence to be attratcie on both sides.
Usually the posts go on the side of the fence of the person installing it. This is especially true if you build a wooden fence. If the post are on the neighbors side then their kids could be climbing up and down on the fence. I personally would want this. Good luck.
That issue is addressed by local ordinances. In my jurisdiction the one who pays for the fence gets to have the good side facing their own property. You need to call your local building department to determine what the regulations are in your jurisdiction.
The mother's statement "They should rise but on the other side of the fence" suggests a desire for others to improve or elevate their circumstances, but not at the expense of her own family's well-being. It reflects a protective instinct, implying that she wants her family to remain in their secure position while hoping for the success of others from a distance. This metaphorical fence represents boundaries and the importance of maintaining one's own space and priorities.
If your neighboring is putting up a jagged fence and the nice side is facing his property, he can do this if the fence lies on his property. The neighbor can put up the fence of his choice.
The Other Side of the Fence - 1913 was released on: USA: 19 August 1913
If you click on a fence you will be able to "move" it. You will see that the fence has a green box under it, and at the sides has a yellow boxes under the side posts. Move the fence's side post onto the side post of the piece that you want it to connect to.
Yes, if they own the fence.
The cast of The Other Side of the Fence - 1913 includes: Bert Adler as The Carpenter
The cast of On the Other Side of the Fence - 2012 includes: Zach Aker as Stepfather