The gate belongs to Southwark Cathedral in London (that's where the dove/gargoyle picture was taken), on their website they write: "The churchyard on the south side of the Cathedral is an oasis of calm and is a favourite lunch-time resting place for local office workers." That is really true - even if it is very strange to me to see all the people having their lunch in a churchyard.
Haha, I've felt that sentiment, before. What a great lock, I'd love to see the key that opens it.
ReplyDeletewonderfull photos!.. loved a lot!... good to know your blog!
ReplyDeleteI've never known a locked gate to be sardonic.
ReplyDeleteGate lock and padlock - looks doubly uninvinting.
ReplyDeleteI really like the textures in this shot.
ReplyDeleteThe gate belongs to Southwark Cathedral in London (that's where the dove/gargoyle picture was taken), on their website they write: "The churchyard on the south side of the Cathedral is an oasis of calm and is a favourite lunch-time resting place for local office workers." That is really true - even if it is very strange to me to see all the people having their lunch in a churchyard.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what precious or dangerous things are behind these locked doors....
ReplyDeleteana barata, a nice little green spot, don't know why it was closed :-( ...
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