That's a lock
As the crow flies from our house, the Lake Murray Dam is probably less than a mile away.
Over roads, it's about three miles. Five -- maybe six -- minutes and you're there.
The roadway traversing the dam that takes motorists from the Columbia side to the Lexington side of the lake -- and back again -- is about two miles long.
Several years ago it was redesigned to include a pedestrian walkway that provides breathtaking views of sky and water.
It has proved very popular with folks keen to get a little exercise and feel at one with nature.
Walkers have only to look out over the water to witness splendid sunsets.
At its south end, about a tenth of a mile of that walkway is outfitted with cyclone fencing on the lake side.
A month or so back, TG, driving across the dam coming home, noticed what looked like dozens of padlocks affixed at random places to the chainlinks.
He mentioned them to me. We were intrigued because padlocks on the walkway fencing is a fairly recent development.
Strolling across the dam a weeks or so ago with a friend, Erica investigated.
She reported that the padlocks bore messages of love and hope.
So naturally I had to go and see them. Now I'm off to buy three tiny padlocks which I'll decorate with the names of my grandchildren.
The darlings are here visiting with me now. I hope tomorrow we can go over to the dam and find a place for their padlocks. I plan to let them toss their keys into the water.
Until I can show you pictures of that, enjoy this slide show of the eloquently poignant, completely charming custom that is the Lake Murray locks.
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The heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of.
~Blaise Pascal~
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Happy Monday ~ Happy Week
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Reader Comments (3)
Very cool! I would love to see more pictures when you go back!
Love the idea of this....Neat photo changer thingy Jenny!!
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What a clever idea, I love it. Show us more.