A great collection. I tend to work them backwards, too, but it's the same as frontwards--a maze. I didn't get through the lock. I've lost concentration this last year.
Hello Debra, I too love that lock maze! A while ago I did a post on an odd Chinese antique with built-in maze (the maze part is at the end, but the object itself is quite unusual). http://roadtoparnassus.blogspot.tw/2012/12/weird-chinese-antiques-anti-pilfering.html
That's it. I'd be stuck in that room forever. They'd find a skeleton. Or me in a corner crying and babbling nonsense. That's if they could get in the room.
I got such a kick out of this funny post, Debra! I used to love mazes, but I haven't done one since I stopped teaching. I frequently had mazes on hand for my school kiddos who enjoyed them. I was just looking at a cover of an old Time Magazine that has a huge maze ~ wondering if it was a true maze and if I could solve it. Perhaps I should give it a go. Have a great day tomorrow!
My mom loves doing these!! I went to an art exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario. It was done by Yoko Ono. This was like 8 years ago? It was a large maze where you could walk through. All plexiglass. In the middle, was a "toilet"! LOL! Well, guess who got there without any problem? Me! LOL! The lady said, I was the first one who did it. I was very proud. I don't know what that said about me? LOL!
now this may sound weird, but I do the the maze thing backwards; I start at the finish and work my way back.
ReplyDeleteI like the maze for the chain lock.
That maze chain lock would be the death of me!
ReplyDeleteLol. A-mazing!
ReplyDeleteI am with that 6 year old!
ReplyDeleteLove the maze chain lock! Very cool! I've always loved mazes. Used to do the paper puzzles in pen! Have an a-amazing day! :o)
ReplyDeleteThat little girl has the right idea. Eliminate the stress too. I love playing with mazes.
ReplyDeleteAs a child I was excited by gardens with hedge mazes that I could explore - sometimes they took ages to find the way back out again.
ReplyDeletei love mazes! this is really funny!
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan. Love the door lock.
ReplyDeleteA great collection. I tend to work them backwards, too, but it's the same as frontwards--a maze. I didn't get through the lock. I've lost concentration this last year.
ReplyDeleteAs John Mellencamp once sang, when the walls come tumbling down...
ReplyDeleteHello Debra, I too love that lock maze! A while ago I did a post on an odd Chinese antique with built-in maze (the maze part is at the end, but the object itself is quite unusual).
ReplyDeletehttp://roadtoparnassus.blogspot.tw/2012/12/weird-chinese-antiques-anti-pilfering.html
--Jim
LOL, very good!
ReplyDeleteit's hard to do the pen and paper ones without erasing
ReplyDeleteHilarious. Enjoyed this.
ReplyDeleteVery good post, good Lady Debra... (liked the chain-lock) best wishes to you and yours... and Hello from Marshville...
ReplyDeleteThe last one is my favorite. The look on her face! :-D
ReplyDeleteOh that last one is my absolute favorite!
ReplyDeletethey wouldn't survive a day in a maze, argh!
ReplyDeleteThese made me laugh... and that chain lock maze... I don't think I'd ever leave the house, lol.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Jill
I find mazes amazing cuz that's how life is ... Wishing you another fine rather chilly Alberta day, friend D ... Love, cat.
ReplyDeleteGreat.
ReplyDeleteThat's it. I'd be stuck in that room forever. They'd find a skeleton. Or me in a corner crying and babbling nonsense. That's if they could get in the room.
ReplyDeleteElsie
SO funny! Except for the chain lock. That would make me lose my mind! LOL
ReplyDeleteI love the last one!!!!!
ReplyDeletehahhaa...too cute...the lock one was almost TOO much...sure would hate to wanna get out quick.....
ReplyDeleteSheer brilliance. I love those kids. And I’d hate to have to ge out that door if there were a fire!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I had a good laugh. Thanks for that. Sometimes we just have to color outside the lines and take what comes.
ReplyDeleteOMG Debra lol...after a night of tasting some good wine, I don't know that I'd ever get that chain lock on or off ha ha! Cute post!!!
ReplyDeleteI love mazes and their symbolic. They are fascinating.
ReplyDeleteI am a crossword fan....
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Linda :o)
Definitely. Screw those rules. Those are the man's rules, not ours!
ReplyDeleteI got such a kick out of this funny post, Debra! I used to love mazes, but I haven't done one since I stopped teaching. I frequently had mazes on hand for my school kiddos who enjoyed them. I was just looking at a cover of an old Time Magazine that has a huge maze ~ wondering if it was a true maze and if I could solve it. Perhaps I should give it a go. Have a great day tomorrow!
ReplyDeletethis is all about our complicated psyche
ReplyDeletewe like to choose difficult ways to reach our easy destination.
enjoyed the way you put it my friend :)
The kid is thinking outside the box.
ReplyDeleteOMG that first one I could just see people doing that.
ReplyDeleteTHAT is how you do it!
ReplyDeleteCheers.
My mom loves doing these!!
ReplyDeleteI went to an art exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario. It was done by Yoko Ono. This was like 8 years ago? It was a large maze where you could walk through. All plexiglass. In the middle, was a "toilet"! LOL! Well, guess who got there without any problem? Me! LOL! The lady said, I was the first one who did it. I was very proud. I don't know what that said about me? LOL!
I forgot to say, I think that lock one is cool!
ReplyDeleteHey Debra, does Leeanna know we can't comment on her blog? When I go to her postings, there is no comment button?
ReplyDeleteHey Debra, sorry to be a pest! I was able to comment!
ReplyDeleteMy biggest fear is going into one of those hedge mazes and never finding my way out. Then someone finds me six months later.
ReplyDeleteJP
I like how that young one did it. :)
ReplyDeleteHahaa.....amazing set of images...I will refrain from say a-maze-ing lol
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