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Fantastic set of doors – love the barn door
Happy A to Zing
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Your industrial doors in the brick are the nicest ones in this batch. I like doors that appear to step out into space. Why keep them?
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When I tell you why they keep them, it will all be so clear. Are you ready? One word: ARMY. lol
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Now I understand.
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I knew you would 🙂
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I hope that rusted metal door is locked, that would be a tough first step. I really like that photo, the colors seem to work. Great collection today and good job taking out both prompts!
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Thanks, Dan 😀
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Good work in combining the 2 challenges 🙂
Like others before me, I really like the rusted old door in the brick. It really does jump out at you.
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Thank you! 😀
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This is a great response to the door challenge, Joey. My fave is the first photo of the shed, mostly because I wanted to know if there is a rusty lawn mower in there. Or chainsaws.
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There is a lawnmower in there, but it’s not rusty 🙂
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Fun riff on the theme, Joey.
janet
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Thanks! 🙂
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I adore your door posts. You locked this one up.
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Haha! I adore your wordplay, thanks!
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I like the door opening to nothing. I hope anyone with access to it knows the stairs/landing is missing before they burst through it.
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Wouldn’t want to walk out of that fourth one! Is it on a second level and the staircase is gone?
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It’s kinda like one and a half stories, since there’s a mid-level basement. Yes, my guess would be there was a staircase there prior 🙂
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Clever girl! Love this lot. 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂
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This is the most creative A to Z Challenge/Keep with Joey’s regular posting schedule I’ve seen from you yet :). What’s up with the door to nowhere? Did you go all Spider Man to get that one?
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Nah, is the back of an old building on the fort. And thanks 🙂
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That first picture looks like a kidnap victim might be inside.
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My neighbor Jim is very disappointed in you. He will not let you ride in his Studebaker and you may not smell his lilacs. But he’s not gonna kidnap anyone!
😛 lol
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Still, Joey, just to be sure maybe go on over and have a peek inside.
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LOL
Jim is … there’s just no way… I hate to stereotype and I’m not sayin people don’t surprise us at times, but Jim is a Korean War vet who has a teacup terrier named Maggie…
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Okay. I guess I’ll trust your judgement.
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Great selection. I always think the ones without steps like that second to last one lead to intriguing questions.
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Great job combining the two challenges again this week. I see a potential Three Stooges or Wile E. Coyote moment happening with the landing and stairs missing on that grey steel one 🙂
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Mmhm! Me too. Thank you!
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I love the “L” with the doors. 🙂
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🙂
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The one on top is my favorite. Nice photos!!
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Thanks!
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Great images. Very atmospheric!
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Very clever — combining two challenges!
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Thanks 🙂
All month long.
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Almost appears that the oldest doors have the most secure locks; you think they hide old secrets (especially classified military ones)?
Hillary should have put her emails behind one of these locked doors to avoid her problems 😊
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I love the shape of that shed in the first photo, Joey. It looks like a little barn.
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Amazing! Visiting from the A to Z!
Happy A to Z-ing 🙂
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Thank you! I’ll be over to check out your amazing stuff soon 🙂
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Pretty cool door theme! I hope there’s a sign on the other side of that rusted door without a step to warn people about that drop. 🙂
I like the top shed comme barn. I always those would make a nice little get-away retreat/studio it justs need windows.
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Was it hard to find such a diverse collection of locked doors? I liked the one with the Realtor’s lock box, Joey. The burgundy wine color was a new favorite, recently I like it better than red! 🙂
I am making my fellow bloggers “rounds” which means only half the comments get noticed but it is the best this 48 hour work week woman can do!
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48 hours a week! Phew!
No, it wasn’t hard. I’d gotten the burgundy door you liked months ago, and then it was my neighbor’s mini barn that made me realize how many locks I’d seen. It was a quick DoorScursion, maybe about an hour. They’re all within walking distance 🙂
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Great idea to theme the post Joey – great collection ! 🙂
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Thanks so much! 🙂
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Love these! They’re wonderful pics!
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Thank you 🙂
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