@I love to draw No road, it's a gate in the middle of a garden. It was actually installed as a tribute to a Portuguese landscape architect and politician who was also an environmentalist with a big impact in the ecology movement in Portugal. He designed... Show more@I love to draw No road, it's a gate in the middle of a garden. It was actually installed as a tribute to a Portuguese landscape architect and politician who was also an environmentalist with a big impact in the ecology movement in Portugal. He designed several important public gardens / green spaces. On that gate there is a sign that reads "To the gardener of God".
@pitamaria2000 Gracias :) En realidad, se instaló como un homenaje a un arquitecto paisajista y político portugués que también fue un ambientalista con un gran impacto en el ecologismo en Portugal. Diseñó varios jardines públicos / espacios verdes importantes. En esa puerta hay un cartel que dice "Al jardinero de Dios".
It goes with a plain and beautiful photo of a wide blue sky, a wide green grass, with tree and respective shadow, a small hill to climb up to find a door at the top of it, and a door (thinking about the postman of the movie Il Postino...) Regarding the... Show moreIt goes with a plain and beautiful photo of a wide blue sky, a wide green grass, with tree and respective shadow, a small hill to climb up to find a door at the top of it, and a door (thinking about the postman of the movie Il Postino...) Regarding the alternatives about the meaning of the door, I very much go for your idea of taking a step back and having a broader look: perhaps it is just there to remind us of the importance of trying different approaches to...life? Anything that's blocking us or our way, I guess 😍 Loved it!
@Teresa Seia Thank you so much, I really loved your analysis too. 🙂 By the way, that gate stands as a tribute to Prof. Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles and there is a sign on the gate that reads "Ao jardineiro de Deus".
@Mónica Thank you, Mónica! Posting over the phone was an interesting experience. It didn't work at all on my Samsung's native browser but I managed to do it on Firefox. The photo looks really big on desktop, though. Next time I'll try to see if there is a way to change the display size setting.
For each door you find shut, another door will open.
I like the picture. A closed hilltop gate. If we can find the key, we will know what is behind it.
Or we just think of a work-'around' :)
@Adriana Excellent idea, sometimes it is the fear that we do not look at another perspective and slows down our action, if we find a closed door maybe we can try to enter somewhere else by overcoming our fears, congratulations for the idea for the photo and for the successful attempt to publish via the mobile phone
On a side note, I also use my phone, besides some error codes here and there it works quite well.
I like the picture. A closed hilltop gate. If we can find the key, we will know what is behind it.
Or we just think of a work-'around' :)