Thursday, August 15, 2013
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Funny that the right one has a kind of metering outside unprotected for weather conditions. What is it ?
ReplyDeleteIt's a natural gas meter. The gas is used to run a furnace, hot water heater or a cooking stove.
DeleteThe right one knows best how to make a proper entrance with the number and the mailbox.
ReplyDeleteI love the natural wood doors and brick!
ReplyDeleteLovely doors!
ReplyDeleteWould you also say they did about a 180 from eah other? 184 and 186?
ReplyDeleteCute!
Just enough differences to give them their own personalities.
ReplyDeleteNice looking doors, for sure.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fine set of Georgian doors which would not look out of place in Ireland. Good find, or did you just have to walk through one of the doors?
ReplyDeleteGood looking ones too!
ReplyDeleteAn attractive pair!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine 184 had "door envy" and decided "that's what we want" when it came time to replace theirs (theirs looks a tad newer than 186).
ReplyDeleteThey do look good, but the guy on the right should have a little talk with the guy on the left about upping his game.
ReplyDeleteA classy duo Andy, tres joli find !
ReplyDeleteDon't ya hate it when people make them radically different? These are nice.
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