Seeing this brought back memories of my grandparent's garage doors, which were also secured with a padlock. My grandparent's doors, though, did not close properly because the car was too long for the space (it was not originally a garage, but part of the original house), and they had to add a chain to span from one door to the other. I kind of regret replacing them with a modern rolling door, now...
I, too, am wondering what is behind these doors, Joan Elizabeth!
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Another beautiful symmetry ...(you know) also like lighting. and I believe that this door is closed for a long time
super image qui fonctionne parfaitement avec tes ecrie nice
Joan wondered, "What's behind the door?"
Seeing this brought back memories of my grandparent's garage doors, which were also secured with a padlock. My grandparent's doors, though, did not close properly because the car was too long for the space (it was not originally a garage, but part of the original house), and they had to add a chain to span from one door to the other. I kind of regret replacing them with a modern rolling door, now...
I, too, am wondering what is behind these doors, Joan Elizabeth!
And I wonder... is it a treasure behind that lock....
... this is a typical German thing I suppose ... usually stored behind these doors are ... wheelie bins.
:D
kobico, that's a nice little story and would have been a nice motif to take a picture of ;-)
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