#ThursdayDoors is part of an inspired post series run by Norm Frampton. To see other doors of interest, or to share your own, click the link.
#ThursdayDoors is part of an inspired post series run by Norm Frampton. To see other doors of interest, or to share your own, click the link.
These are quite nice. I really like the door with the black grill. That was my fav until I spied the big iron door/gate thing in the arched opening above the stairs. Oh my, that is amazing. I love that door!
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That’s one of the doors from Ft. Pickens in Pensacola 🙂 Thanks!
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Nice eclectic group of doors. My favorite is the gate between the two buildings. I’ll love to snoop so it makes me wonder what’s back there.
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The back yards of two homes are back there, but me too, I wanna go into closed gates 🙂
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Nice collection of black and white and brick. You know you’re a door addict when you have enough door photos to create your own sub-categories 😀
I love the symmetry and clean lines in that first one, and that iron gate leading to the down stairs is a close second.
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First door is Army garrison here at Ft. Harrison and the iron gate door is at Ft. Pickens, Pensacola, Florida — you like some military stuff today 🙂
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Oooh, the white brick with the rounded steps and matching mailboxes. So pretty.
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Glad you like it — that’s my favorite one in today’s collection 🙂
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lois and Joey – those were my fav as well- the stairs added something too 🙂
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Isn’t it beautiful?!
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🙂
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This is cool. I like the door[s?] in the second photo. So clean and inviting.
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I agree, that’s my favorite in this set, too. 🙂
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I like the 5th photo… looks spooky! 😉
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Old Fort Pickens in Pensacola.
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I liked the grand door with grille over it, with the bird statuary over it and rounded stairs. So unique and interesting, Joey!
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Me too! That’s my fave in this set 🙂
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Oh, this is cool, nice to share the same taste in door presentations, Joey. Happy weekend to ya!
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Pretty doors, but the door I like most is the one in the first picture 🚪
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Joey, you have quite a variety this week. The most interesting to me is the third, where there appears to be a drainpipe under the gate! What’s that about? 🙂
janet
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Your guess is as good as mine, but I’d guess it’s to keep the walkway dry?
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Great doors. The fifth, black iron door leading to a basement… not sure I would go there. Creepy. LOL
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I love the way it all flowed – you found painted brick and unpainted and the black – just a really nice flow. I mean – even painted brick next to unpainted brick. Really artsy Joey _ 🙂
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Thanks so much 🙂
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Nice collection. I like your arched gate best. I figured it had to be a military door or the pathway to someone’s dungeon. It took some work to arch that piece of iron. What are those protuberances on door 426? Alien antennae?
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Great, thanks 🙂
The alien antennae is a portico. 😛
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Portico? I assume the translucent blue thing is the roof. Thought it was a plate on the wall. More “art” than function I guess.
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Yep. Kinda reminds me of the ‘hidden’ wall shelf hardware.
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My favourite is the one with the dog, every time. 🙂
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That’s my Sadie 😛 She appreciates that!
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I like the white brick and rounded stairs creating a nice way to show off the doors in the second one.
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🙂
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I love that first photo, Joey. The arched door and matching windows against the lovely brickwork.
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