tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6684412416414368765.post7289207523320679960..comments2023-07-14T06:22:09.152-05:00Comments on Kelly Hoernig's WORDS of ART: New OrleansKelly Hoernighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00500465165373256174noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6684412416414368765.post-80785476596696890552010-07-21T13:15:50.096-05:002010-07-21T13:15:50.096-05:00I've enjoyed looking through your blog and web...I've enjoyed looking through your blog and website. I look forward to seeing you in Sept. with the Town and Country Decorative Painters.<br /><br />As for the door dilemma, I would put a skeleton key dangling. Why? Because it doesn't fit. Sort of a salute to what was and what is? New Orleans has always meant a lot to me and knowing where it was and where it is now sometimes hurts. The days of skeleton keys are gone, the days of more sophisticated locks and deadbolts are necessary. The dangling piece of metal was probably left from all that was needed as a means to secure the door shut, versus the much needed lock now.<br /><br />It is a joy to see how much you have grown since I first met you in the 90's with Tolenet and Hoot.<br /><br />Your photos are beautiful!<br />LindaWorks From The Attic by Lindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18148293364799183373noreply@blogger.com