A garden gate, closed and the view beyond:

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Nice shot, Sue
Thanks, Debbie!!
And that’s another idea I need to stick in the back of my brain. I might have to wander around Ballarat streets again and look through gateways. Thank you – it’s very evocative.
I’m pleased to be of inspiration!
I always have to look! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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I want in….i want to see the garden…I want to take photos. Am I whiny enough for being closed out? Gorgeou photo Sue.
Actually, the nice little walled garden is on this side….through the gate is actually fairly boring!!
Ok I’ll go through the garden with you 😀 😀
It’s very little, so it won’t wear you out….
Lovely, just the sort of place you immediately pine to get into. 🙂
Ys!!
Such a quiet photo for closed – like the shadows too
Thanks, Yvette!