what a cool lock. neat-O!! love it. always love old keys and locks, we just don't make them like we did in the past. the good ole days. miss that. or really i wish we could get back to it.
i had no clue about Dr. Pepper you taught me something. my Great Aunt Alice would drink the soda on a hot humid afternoon and add peanuts. i never did that just drink it on special occasions, it is not my favorite. but every once in a blue moon i get a wild hair and get a case of the drink. ( ;
Nice detail, Tanya, I wonder if anyone still has the key...
ReplyDeleteI wondered the same. Quite a contrast between both metal and wood.
ReplyDeleteGreat texture and colors!
ReplyDeleteCool picture! We haven't been there in a while - we need to go.
ReplyDeleteNice artsy shot. I wonder how long it's been since that lock was opened? Maybe there's a treasure buried inside? :)
ReplyDeleteI like the detail! Great shot.
ReplyDeleteYou have made this shot so pretty! It reminds me of a Pirate's Chest!
ReplyDeletewhat a great shot of the textures and tones!
ReplyDeletewhat a cool lock. neat-O!! love it. always love old keys and locks, we just don't make them like we did in the past. the good ole days. miss that. or really i wish we could get back to it.
ReplyDeletei had no clue about Dr. Pepper you taught me something. my Great Aunt Alice would drink the soda on a hot humid afternoon and add peanuts. i never did that just drink it on special occasions, it is not my favorite. but every once in a blue moon i get a wild hair and get a case of the drink. ( ;
Good find.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful! Love the rust!
ReplyDeleteaged to perfection
ReplyDeletenice. thanks for your kind comment on zim.
ReplyDeleteThe lock has a very interesting shape.
ReplyDeleteFabulous Patina there on that lock.
ReplyDeleteSuper shot!
ReplyDeleteA great image
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