It would be typical to see lions outside the doors. Nice to see dogs getting the attention they deserve! We're a beagle family, but statues of them probably wouldn't work here.
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13 comments:
That front door wreaks of money BUT no side windows!
some alerts looking dogs...
And with eyes.
Lucy
That is a classy entrance. Are those windows or mirrors or something else inset into the doors?
That is a classy entrance. Are those windows or mirrors or something else inset into the doors?
Nice! I love doors.
Very cool photo -- I like the contrast of the doors against the brick.
It would be typical to see lions outside the doors. Nice to see dogs getting the attention they deserve! We're a beagle family, but statues of them probably wouldn't work here.
I really like that, instead of lions!
I told you to stay outa my front garden Bill!!
I see some greyhounds walking with their owner almost every morning. They are a nice looking dog.
Beautiful dogs! I love to find dog statues when I'm not expecting it - like inside the Peabody motel - they looked similar to these. :0)
Hmmm! This shot makes me wonder who lives there and why they have dogs flanking the door!
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