Love Padlock Lookout
A couple of years ago I read about a place called Pecs in Hungary where lovers began to clamp padlocks to a wrought iron fence in the main square of the city as a symbol of committment to one another. This tradition has now been replicated in other cities over the world. I thought it was such a cute custom.
Last year Bill and I celebrated 10 years of marriage and I had my own padlock engraved with our names and date of marriage. But where to put it??????
Hungary was obviously out of the question. So I presented it to him at our favourite lookout walk at Glenbrook. It's a lovely bushwalk of around 20 minutes and then you come out into a clearing with a view all the way back to the Sydney CBD. We locked our padlock onto the fence in July last year. Today we decided to pay our padlock a visit.
The troops get organised
..someone else has followed our lead and now there are 2 padlocks on the fence. Hello to Melissa Gilbert and her beau. I was so excited to see another padlock I screamed. I've started a tradition. Me, little old me, has started a tradition of love in my little suburb. I was so chuffed.
I'm now hoping to see more whenever I go.
6 comments:
What a beautiful idea !
I've never seen this before, what a beautiful tradition!
Good on you for starting something that will bring others joy.
That is SO exciting!!
Yours is gorgeous. I have been listening to a song today you may like. It is a normal song by a Christian band but has a street sound.
http://www.needtobreathe.net/music/prisoner/
Oh, how fun that you found another padlock where you left yours.
Libby
My husband and I will have our tenth wedding anniversary next year in September 2011.
Perhaps we will go up to Glenbrook in with our engraved padlock join the "tradition"!
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