Hi There! I couldn’t pass this one up. I saw it, backed up, got out of my car and took the picture. It’s in a part of town that I would not have been surprised if they came out with a shotgun to ask what I was doing. I would have responded: “Saying Hi back at you!”

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  1. That’s a beautiful house. When you make a statement like that above your door, you have to expect that someone is going to stop. Well, OK, I would expect that.

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    1. That’s true. I guess the shotgun comment was out of line. 🙂

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      1. I’m not suggesting is was. Some people are capable of putting up something interesting and then being angry that you like it 😉

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  2. Over from Dan’s .. the word above the door made me smile.

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  3. Glad you didn’t have anyone with a shotgun come out. 🙂 That’s the reason I always feel a bit odd taking a photo of someone’s front door…not that I expect them to come out with a shotgun, but if someone were taking photos of my house, I might wonder what they were doing. Glad you shot this door, so to speak, as red doors are always great and the “Hi” makes it different and seemingly friendly.

    janet

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    1. Yes, I think they are probably pretty friendly to put that above their door. 🙂

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  4. It is a beauty, I don’t blame you for backing up😄. Three times so far I’ve had people come out and ask me why I was taking pictures of their property. All led to a nice conversation🙂

    Pat

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    1. I’m sure they would probably be nice about it as well. I’ve only had a few people let me know that I can’t take their pictures.

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      1. Gotta be ready for anything🙂

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