A miscellany like Grandma’s attic in Taunton, MA or Mission Street's Thrift Town in San Francisco or a Council, ID yard sale in cloudy mid April or a celestial roadmap no one folded—you take your pick.
Prompted me to take a 6am walk along that street (on Google Maps, I hasten to add). How the daleks conquered the universe with one eye on a rotatable stick beats me.
This looks like it was salvaged from somewhere. It looks like it doesn't actually lead anywhere – that it's just for display and there's no path behind it. That makes it even better, in my opinion.
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Cool gate. Good xhot, John! You seem to have a radar for the unique and unusual.
ReplyDeleteHi Roy: Thanks so much! There's a lot of both in Portland!
DeleteI'd like to know where this blue door leads. I love the details in the photo, including the pale blue seahorse.
ReplyDeleteHi HKatz: In some sense, it leads "to nowhere," tho it is also a garden gate. I found it quite enchanting!
DeletePrompted me to take a 6am walk along that street (on Google Maps, I hasten to add). How the daleks conquered the universe with one eye on a rotatable stick beats me.
ReplyDeleteHi Dominic: Sorry to be so late in responding--have been very much "off" the blog for a bit. How fun! & how fun about the daleks, too.
DeleteThis looks like it was salvaged from somewhere. It looks like it doesn't actually lead anywhere – that it's just for display and there's no path behind it. That makes it even better, in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteHi eArnie: Yes, the "door to nowehere" aspect is one of the cool things about it for sure!
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