“You never know till you try to reach them how accessible men are; but you must approach each man by the right door.”
Henry Ward Beecher, Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit, 1887 (American, Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer, abolitionist, and speaker, 1813–1887)
TIME: 7:02 PM
PLACE: Millstadt, IL
SUBJECT: Door on building (you will need to *click* on the picture for the best effect)
We went out to for supper tonight – Italian! My dad and a friend of ours joined us at the restaurant. Afterwards, I rode back with my dad so I could go to his house and help him with some computer issues. As we passed through the town of Millstadt, I noticed this door and the sign on it. I found it quite amusing and mentioned to Dad that I would have to get a picture of it at some point. He asked if I had my camera – but of course! -and then he turned the car around so I could take a photo. Thanks Dad!
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Do Not Enter (207/365)
Labels:
architecture,
door,
gray,
Henry Ward Beecher,
Millstadt,
Project 365,
sign,
yellow
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4 comments:
Very interesting! You might need a ladder to use that door.
Take care and I hope you enjoyed your weekend!!
funny sign and great picture ... and not to forget.... wonderful Dad!
That's pretty funny!
Me thinks the sign should be on the other side of the door! :D Great shot for the theme! You win a door prize.
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