When I take my morning walks, I have no specific routes in mind. My area has an amazing number of connectors and lanes that beckons; and I enjoy the adventure of discovering something new or unusual that captures my attention.
On one of the many lanes and connectors, there is a fence that is a delightful and whimsical display of the many “treasures” an imaginative homeowner had found at garage sales or collected over the years.
Gates are often a sight to enjoy. I came across the “Spirit Deer” gate which stopped me in my tracks.

The homeowner also had another “Spirit Deer” gate at the
front of his house. I was passing his back gate that faced a lane.
On another morning I discovered a pair of ornate gates that shielded a medical building’s parking lot. I had passed it many times and only discovered they showed a pair of hummingbirds. . . .
And what about nooks and crannies? Don’t you just love what creative homeowners do with small spaces? One homeowner made an artistic display of their short driveway fence. And, by a Rooster back gate, there is a rustic seat beneath a shady tree.
On my route homewards, a swinging cat and a vintage bike on a rusty gatepost ruled the scenery. . . .Where do people find these?
It’s amazing what a person can see. . . when a person really looks.
Sammee, you find the neatest things on your walks. I always enjoy seeing and reading about them. Keep ’em coming, please. ~nan
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Thank you, Nan—it really makes my morning when I see something that grabs my attention. I’m glad you enjoyed the walks too! 🙂
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Very pretty!
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Thank you Emsch the Mensch–I’m glad you joined me on my walk!
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What a fun walk. Lots of great treasures. 🙂
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I love it when my walks produce images of the creative spirit of homeowners. I consider it a great walk when I come back with a few photos to show this.
You’re always “Welcome” on my jaunts, Reb!
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