What Stories Are Hidden behind This Old Door?
"Our society must make it right and possible for old people not to fear the young or be deserted by them, for the test of a civilization is the way that it cares for its helpless members.”
~Pearl S. Buck
This post is linked to "Sepia Scenes”
and
"Window Views and Doors, Too."
"Our society must make it right and possible for old people not to fear the young or be deserted by them, for the test of a civilization is the way that it cares for its helpless members.”
~Pearl S. Buck
This post is linked to "Sepia Scenes”
and
"Window Views and Doors, Too."
I just love that photo. Such life in the picture especially the window reflection.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Sepia is perfect for this photo. It reminds me a bit of Dorothea Lange, though hers were b&w, not sepia.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the palace photos - thanks for stopping by!
When I see these old abandoned buildings I too often wonder, who built it, why did they abandon it and what was life like.
ReplyDeleteYou have caught the essence of that old door!
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful!!! I always wonder too what is behind doors like this!
ReplyDeleteGreat one Genie. Love the reflections.
ReplyDeleteRegards.
Regina
A lot of mystery in this picture - I like it a lot!
ReplyDeleteHi Again...
ReplyDeleteI just read the comment you left for me...much appreciated. I always love having your company.
As for your question. Here's my answer. I hope it's comprehended. Not sure if I can explain it correctly.
First, when in your blog...click on your post's title where the day's entry opens in a new window. The blog title!!! You'll see the url in the address bar for that post. Copy that url and then, when in the person's comment box, add this
[without the asterisks] <*a href="YOUR DAY'S BLOG ADDRESS">name it Don't forget to take out the asterisks It should work.
Here is my link for Thursday:
Today's Meme Post
You're more than welcome to try your testing on my blog. Hope it works.
The door has seen better days. Excellent shot.
ReplyDeletewonderful image and words.
ReplyDelete~robert
oh that is such a beautiful picture genie!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a rich picture with a hint of history....I hope to visit more often once I finish the atoz challenge. ;)
ReplyDeleteJust love sepia tones. If only old doors could talk! Great shot. Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great picture -- and it does seem to beg for a story! Maybe a good mystery.
ReplyDeleteI love the old door and I love Sepia!
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