Saturday, September 19, 2009
BILL GATES
I have posted a few gates on this blog. Most have been expensive, gaudy looking things. These are simple, yet, elegant;no "Yuppi" would keep these. When the time comes to replace them, I'm sure they with find a temporary home in an antique store. They will not be "homeless" for very long.
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LOL! What a clever title! And the gates are really cool!
ReplyDeleteLike your title. I think you should buy these gates and take them to B Squared Salvage in Ocala!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Oh pretty good......
ReplyDeletejolliees:-)
LOL! Cute. I like this. Simple and old is good for me.
ReplyDeleteThose pieces of wood look strangely like the movie version of the stones of the Ten Commandments. A bit oversize maybe, but you have to be sure that nothing important is written on the other side.
ReplyDeleteGreat title and nice catch!
An interesting and unusual gate!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend!
Hi B, great capture, these beauties probably deserves a better future, its work is magnificent.
ReplyDeleteGreat gates, I wonder what the windows look like.
ReplyDeleteVery nice gates and I like the stone wall. I also like how they seem a little uneven too.
ReplyDeleteI see you've been hanging around with 'The Gates.' ;o)
ReplyDelete...maybe the gate on the left is off a little so that the cat can get back in ;o)
I also enjoyed FALLING INTO AUTUMN
...just love the autumn displays at the local garden shops
~ Maria
These certainly are unlike any I've ever seen. When I can't see through a gate I usually wonder what's on the other side. Are they trying to hide something? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI like them. Very functional. Next they will show up at the thrift in Ocala. LOL MB
ReplyDeleteI think the gates matches the stone walls.
ReplyDeleteI like these and the fence, a little off center, but who isnt off center now days.
ReplyDeleteNice old wrought iron work, complements the new but nice mortared wall. A home as a castle, indeed.
ReplyDeleteNice old wrought iron with the new-but-nice mortared stone. [sorry if this posted twice, not sure what happened]
ReplyDeleteI love the stone walls and they go perfectly with the wooden gates. A new fancy gate would not fit the aesthetic of the walls at all.
ReplyDeleteMaybe one day they will plant an apple tree beside it? LOL...
ReplyDeleteI'd keep them - they're beautiful.
ReplyDeletei really like the series of doors on your site. this one is great but so are they others as they are so different from one another.
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