#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.
Nice, intriguing door. I also found the variety of surrounding surfaces and textures, along with the steps, provided interest and architectural drama.
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Thank you kindly 🙂
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That was fun. I love the colors, textures, and the movement!
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I’m glad, thank you 🙂
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Fun, I felt my head moving up and down as I scrolled through the photos 🙂
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That makes me smile 🙂
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Such perspectives of doors always carry an air of mystery and magic 🙂 Hiding a secret perhaps…
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They are curious 🙂
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The entry way in pink….unique !
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Isn’t it? I like it very much 🙂
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My gods, woman. Are you, like, constantly snapping photos of doors or what?? I mean, I love this collection but I am also picturing you going through your daily routines constantly tensed for good door photo ops, as if you’re a monster-hunter out on the Ness or a small child scoping for princesses at Disneyworld!
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LOL!
I do take intentional doorscursions, mmhm. I generally walk a lot already. I do stop for doors when I’m out. Yes ma’am. 🙂
These were collected between June and January, so you know, not all at once.
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“Doorscursions,” eh? Good neologism! #scribblesanote
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Great doors all,but I think the top one is far and away my favorite. A hidden door leading to a hideaway space. Do you remember Brother Junipers?
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Thanks 🙂
I do not remember Brother Junipers. What’s it? or what was it?
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It was a little eatery that was in the basement of a big building at the corner of 16th and Delaware. You accessed it via a short flight of steps. Similar to a couple of your shots. Its hook was house made bread and a multitude of “hippy” style sandwiches. Great little place for quite some time.
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Aw, I’m sorry I missed it.
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Oh that first door with the green portico and coral brick is my favorite! I love the color combo. It looks inviting and riche!
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I agree 🙂 So glad you like it!
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These are great photos, and a cool theme. I love the bottom door. It has such an interesting shape.
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I agree 🙂 I love the vines on that one, too. Thank you.
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Like it, yep, uh huh , & that one, and THAT one, oh yeah… Like them ALL! and all very coyly inviting!!!
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So glad 🙂
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301 has won my heart. That color scheme appeals to me, plus it looks classy. Very nice.
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It is kinda luxe for a lil space, isn’t it? 🙂
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Brilliant collection! I’m trying hard to recall if I’ve ever encountered this sort of entrance-way in “real” life. I don’t think so.
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Hm…I see them pretty regularly, but they’re not always interesting. 🙂
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I really like the one under the number “1031.”
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I do, too. I love the vines. Thanks 🙂
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Oh, wow, what a great bunch! I love doors up and doors down, and these are not only on different levels, but quirky/beautiful, to boot. So happy!
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So glad, Marian 🙂
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You get the creativity aware this week for ‘up and down.’ Thanks for the great doors and the smile. 🙂
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Thanks, Judy 🙂
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That last one has a real “Dark Shadows” kind of feel to it. I dig it.
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Me too. I love those vines. 🙂
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And hey, I’m sorry I missed you yesterday. I couldn’t stop to text, but I can call hands-free. Next time I will text x
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Its ok. Ive been sleeping alot cuz of antibiotics, so no worries. 🙂 Text anyway, Ill be around.
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Love the views you’re giving us here! Especially the last one, maybe because it reminds me on my country of origin, where you see many of these cellar doors (Holland).
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Well thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed them 🙂
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I like the first photo most of all. The pink overhang and wrought iron fence give the entry way pizzazz. 🙂
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I meant green overhang and pink stonework. 🙂
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It’s rather original, wouldn’t SOUND good, but looks great, hm? 🙂
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Well, aside from being a little out of breath from going up and down all those stairs I do love your idea for a theme this week. Nice collection.
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Thanks, Norm. I think this is one of those I could have several runs with 🙂
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I’ll have a theme like this one of these Thursdays, as I spotted some of these in Philadelphia. My favorite is that first one. The colors are so warm, friendly, and bright.
janet
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Oh good! 🙂
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A great angle to shoot the doors from, how did you manage to find so many doors at the bottom of steps and get a clear image? Any time I try to photograph a basement door, my shadow gets in the way. Obviously my shadow must be bigger than yours, lol.
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Thank you! Ah, no, my shadow is small unless I turn to the side, then the lumps take over 😉
Doors like these are not uncommon here.
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I LOVE your up and down theme!! The first pic of 301 is my favourite … they’ve really put effort into making this a lovely entranceway!
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Thanks! Yes, it’s very well done 🙂
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A lovely assortment of doors there, Joey. I like the white door at the top of the stairs! 🙂
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Fun twist on a classic, Joey.
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