Realment ho és... si més no per a qui la va posar, he, he, he!Aferradetes, Sean.
In any case, it is obviously a deterrent. Potential villains apparently sense a terrible trap.
Secured tightly, I'd say! :)
It couldn't be safer, Bill. ;-)
Guarding valuable products.
The former rabbit hutch (right) houses lawnmower and a number of tools, and behind the door on the left are bicycles, among other things; this is also where the apples are stored.
The tightly guarded gates of Seanhenge
They have had a deterrent effect day after day, night after night for decades ;-)
It's the thought that counts, right?
Thank you, Mimi. I am still smiling.
At least the wind can't open the doors... ;-)
Realment ho és... si més no per a qui la va posar, he, he, he!
ReplyDeleteAferradetes, Sean.
In any case, it is obviously a deterrent. Potential villains apparently sense a terrible trap.
DeleteSecured tightly, I'd say! :)
ReplyDeleteIt couldn't be safer, Bill. ;-)
DeleteGuarding valuable products.
ReplyDeleteThe former rabbit hutch (right) houses lawnmower and a number of tools, and behind the door on the left are bicycles, among other things; this is also where the apples are stored.
DeleteThe tightly guarded gates of Seanhenge
ReplyDeleteThey have had a deterrent effect day after day, night after night for decades ;-)
DeleteIt's the thought that counts, right?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi. I am still smiling.
DeleteAt least the wind can't open the doors... ;-)
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