...EXPLORING. Right?
"Hidden Treasures"
Lambertville, NJ
You just never know what you might find when you walk down a private alley into someone's backyard. As long as it isn't the police, I'm okay with that.
--Kathy
linked to: Project Alicia WW, Live and Love Out loud WW, The Gallery, The Paper Mama WW, Walk and Click, Outdoor Wednesday, Rurality Blog Hop, Black and White Wednesday
That is interesting isn't it! As long as you don't get caught...but I think alley's are technically public! LOL
ReplyDeleteAh, Lambertville, NJ ... definitely on my list. Just a little hard to get to from where I live without spending the whole day getting there and back. (Visiting from Rurality Blog Hop)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo for Rurality ~ creative art sign and bench ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteWow, that is such a cool shot!
ReplyDeleteLove what you caught down the alley..... hope you have a sunny day.
ReplyDeleteGood for you girl to take the risk. It is usually rewarded.
ReplyDeleteOr a guard dog! Cool sign :)
ReplyDeleteA treasure!
ReplyDeleteI have a bench exactly like this in my garden!
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx
Ha! As long as no one came out and shot you I guess it's okay. LOL
ReplyDeleteNice shot, Going in someone's back yard is out of my comfort zone, but I have seen some really cool stuff from the safety of the ally
ReplyDeleteYou made me laugh, Kathy ... absolutely, but in some parts of the country/world one can get shot for trespassing and they won't stop to ask if you're just exploring. Nevertheless, I like your approach. So whose back yard did you poach this photo from? ;-> Thanks for joining Walk and Click Wednesday!!
ReplyDeleteIf you can see it form a public stand point...funny.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure which I like better, the sign or the bench. I don't think it's trespassing unless it's posted, is it? :-)
ReplyDeleteSo worth the trespassing.. So if you go missing for a while we will know what happened... LOL..
ReplyDeleteHugs~
I agree, but I do respect people's property, especially if it's posted. I was confronted by a man in a very small very rural town in eastern WA a couple of years ago (I walked up to some junk sitting beside the dirt road, an old Ramble station wagon etc.) and he actually scared me... I was thankful to get back in my car and get the heck outta there! Thank you for joining in 'Rurality Blog Hop #6' Hope to see you next Wednesday for #7...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo
ReplyDeleteNice capture. :-)
ReplyDeleteOkay, this comment is late because I've been sick, but I had to comment on this. ♥ that frame! I really want that for my art room! Do you think it was junk or for sale? lol
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