A couple more cabins.
I'm sure we can all appreciate the reason for keeping THIS particular gate closed.
More rusty stuff!!!
Hand cut logs
with square nails.
The village welcoming committee.
This building was the military barracks for the soldiers sent here to protect the miners.
The rest of the day will be devoted to enjoying the good life while watching Olympics and baseball.
Great pictures, really enjoyed the tour. Just checking to ensure you did close that gate behind you...
ReplyDeleteI did what the sign told me to do.
DeleteThat is a really interesting little town. I think all towns should have a "Welcoming" committee. That is a very interesting one for sure.
ReplyDeleteHe stood his ground and did his job.
DeleteDo you suppose they could put a square nail in a round hole?
ReplyDeleteRuss, if anyone could it would probably be you.
DeleteI don't know for sure, but I think you should have left the gate open just to spice up the Good Life, but the welcoming committee might have bitten you in the leg for being recalcitrant. :P
ReplyDeleteWith the serious tone of that sign I feared being hauled off to the Chloride Hanging Tree.
DeleteKeep that gate closed & enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThe gate is secure and serving its purpose, whatever that is.
DeleteWhat interesting pictures... and just LOVE the gate!
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Karen and Steve
(Our Blog) RVing: Small House... BIG Backyard
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I expect everything would be chaos if the gate were left open.
DeleteGreat tour you have given us. Maybe what ever is behind the gate is a gost dog or something.
ReplyDeleteNot enough guts here to mess with it.
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