I read at the door of a German post-office: “Note the opening times (9-12 a.m., 3-5 p.m.)!
To shake and shake again the door is useless!”
Originally: “Dienstzeiten beachten! Rütteln und schütteln ist zwecklos!”
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more about ENTHUSIASM: Henry David Thoreau:
“The artist must work with serenity. A lot of enthusiasm spoils the work.”
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related:
http://eof737.wordpress.com/2011/06/23/in-three-takes-intuition-courage-enthusiasm/#comment-6902
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Thoreau was a bit too laid back. I like to work with enthusiasm & serenity! Great photos!
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verschlossene tore haben eine eigene fascination
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ich gebe zu, ich kann mich da manchmal tierisch drüber ärgern!
gesegnet sei das Internet 24 hours open daily!
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Love the doors… LOL! 🙂
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http://eof737.wordpress.com/2011/07/09/reflections-on-early-memories-intuition/#comment-7527
the red door: for you …
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http://eof737.wordpress.com/2011/07/09/reflections-on-early-memories-intuition/#comment-7527
the green door: my mother showed me that museum door – after I’ve searched her for forty years: she put me after birth into an orphanage. I had to dig deep in my soul to find all those footprints, which led me at the end to my mother. one memory: the ringing of the mugs with milk in the orphanage, carried on a little chariot …
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compare an entrance,
found by Thomas Lieser, Vienna:
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mooi zijn ook deze deuren. Mooie deuren hebben wel iets,.
groetjes Dietmut
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I hear you knocking by Dave Edmunds
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