You've been busy while I've been gone, great posts. I'm sure many a congregation has wanted to bar-b-que the finance committee but usually it is the finance committe tring to heat up the congregation. We're sure looking forward to seeing you and Paulie and who ever else shows up. If there will be a grill I would love to bring some tri-tip.
What are you locking up? I must be blind. . .
ReplyDeleteLove the old keys. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteCan't have keys without a lock - the inference is clear.
ReplyDeleteGreat old rusty keys and on a huge key ring! They must have some particular importance to be hanging like that!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot!
ReplyDeleteI played too :)
Lovely old skeleton keys.
ReplyDeleteLove old skeleton keys - those must have been for some pretty hefty locks!
ReplyDeleteI would really love to see the old locks that these keys go to... love this shot! Mine is up here.
ReplyDeleteWow those are really BIG keys! Wonder what kind of lock those fitted? wonderful shot.
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I love the keys. Makes me wonder what they used to lock up -- with all the rust, they aren't likely to be functional anymore!
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy while I've been gone, great posts. I'm sure many a congregation has wanted to bar-b-que the finance committee but usually it is the finance committe tring to heat up the congregation.
ReplyDeleteWe're sure looking forward to seeing you and Paulie and who ever else shows up. If there will be a grill I would love to bring some tri-tip.
What neat photos!
ReplyDeletePRECIOUS PERSISTENCE IN THE PASTURE . . . CARING
Wonderful old keys!
ReplyDeleteBeing outdoors with a good friend sure beats being locked up indoors on a sad day.
ReplyDeleteGOLDEN FRIENDS