i think the gate is beautiful, but a bit ostentatious. Perhaps it goes with the house, but I still feel that it is too much...not necessarily the gate, but the lions!
When lions are guarding the house it behooves one to stay away! Our daughter's sister-in-law and husband just built a new house somewhere in that area...I think on Camelback. They're pretty wacky people and I'm not "lion"!
Interesting and unusual to see the "King of the Jungle" in Arizona, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteRoyal indeed!
ReplyDeleteRoyal? Could be lions. Could be large poodles. With a fancy, schmancy house up on Camelback Mountain, I prefer to believe they are poodles.
ReplyDeletei think the gate is beautiful, but a bit ostentatious. Perhaps it goes with the house, but I still feel that it is too much...not necessarily the gate, but the lions!
ReplyDeleteThem there Lions even have crowns on Sharon, definitely the 'regal' touch!!
ReplyDeletesomeone was making a statement with this gate.
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh at Dave's poodle comment.
Someone thinks quite a bit about themselves, don't they?
ReplyDeleteI loved Dave's comment too.
Very regal
ReplyDeleteOne is most impressed.
ReplyDeleteI thought that they looked like poodles at first too!
ReplyDeleteWhen lions are guarding the house it behooves one to stay away! Our daughter's sister-in-law and husband just built a new house somewhere in that area...I think on Camelback. They're pretty wacky people and I'm not "lion"!
ReplyDeleteI bet the house is fitting for such a gate.
ReplyDeleteI do not miss that smog. Nice gate.
ReplyDeleteThey really do.
ReplyDeleteI don't think the lions fit in those straight lines but, because of that, it surely is an original gate.
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