ufukhati, Love the quote. I haven’t heard that one before, but it’s so very appropriate for this photo. Thanks!Pat, glad you liked it. I love doors, because there is always that idea: they can be opened. What’s on the other side?Andrew, thanks! I love old doors, even though they often look lonely. 🙂
The door to wisdom is never lockedyet man keep on knocking the window.-Darma Mohammad Kelantan, Malaysia.
Great photo!! Love the old hinges.
nice picture – looks lonely
ufukhati, Love the quote. I haven’t heard that one before, but it’s so very appropriate for this photo. Thanks!Pat, glad you liked it. I love doors, because there is always that idea: they can be opened. What’s on the other side?Andrew, thanks! I love old doors, even though they often look lonely. 🙂
Christine,I’m sorry :The word “to” should be read “of” and the word “keep” should be read “keeps”. The quotation is purely mine, I guess.(ufukhati)
ufukhati, I think the proverb works with either “to” or “of”, in my humble opinion. It’s a good quote. Forgive me for not knowing your real name. 🙂