I am excited and grateful that you enjoyed my first round of European Doors. I was knocked out to see such ornate specimens all over the cities of Paris, Rome and Florence. How many people have walked in and out through them? What were those people doing a hundred years ago? Three hundred years ago? i can’t even begin to imagine.
Here, for your in- and outdoor pleasure, are another collection of doors. Feel free to open and walk through them, and tell me what you find on the other side!
(and forgive that they’re not photographer quality)












They are stunning, aren’t they !!! If they could talk…… alas they can’t(yet) lol
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lol … I’m listening, though ….
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The doors in Europe are fascinating! A great collection.
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Thank you for sharing my thoughts. I mean, just walking down the alleys there they were — just sitting there. Gorgeous. Unique. Not like in the states.
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What is it about doors that fascinates us? These are all great! Many, many years ago, I wanted to photograph backdoors and make a coffee table book. Why? LOL! I thought backdoors might be interesting, too.
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I know! Doors and windows. I did a blog on windows a few years ago — so many different styles and angles and depths — an architectural delight!
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Fantastic doors.
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Thank you.
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