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Tag Archives: Thursday Doors
#ThursdayDoors — Round About 14th & Delaware
One day, I will write a really long post about The Mister’s vs my impression of neighborhoods. It will make you lol and if you’re a local, you may even rotfl. For today, you should know that I was sternly discouraged … Continue reading
#Thursday Doors — Laundry Cat
Today I’m sharing my favorite door in the house. Mind you, I’ve already written about the doors in my house, because they are all ‘charmingly askew’ in their own ways. Sometimes Laundry Cat catches people off-guard, “Did you get ANOTHER cat?!” … Continue reading
#ThursdayDoors — The Propylaeum
Propylaeum means “before the gate.” In this case, it’s the name of a grand home. Originally built as a private home in 1890, (begun 1890, finished in 1892 for $125,000) it housed several figures of importance before before becoming the … Continue reading
#ThursdayDoors — Porches and Porticos
Meanwhile, back in the Indianapolis neighborhood of Irvington… And… That’s all the closer I could get without trespassing. I think sometimes a collection of doors gives you a better feel for the community’s personality. I find Irvington charming, warm, … Continue reading
#ThursdayDoors — Meat n’ Milk
I thought today would be a good time for somethin whimsical, so follow me. Do you know where I was? Here are two more like it… Do you know yet? It was time for lunch… It was a cold, slushy-snow-meltin … Continue reading
#Thursday Doors — The Church on the Circle
Irvington is an Indianapolis neighborhood just off Washington Street, and its most notable landmark is the Irvington United Methodist Church. It’s sat in a circle, like so: Left, the 1916 draft — Right, Google Maps 2009 — This link is where … Continue reading
#ThursdayDoors — Julian-Clarke Home
Last week I showed you my pictures of the Irvington Presbyterian Church, and I’m staying in Irvington again this week. Irvington is a historical neighborhood in Indianapolis, Indiana. Here are the doors on the Julian-Clarke house: Too blurry? I know, I … Continue reading
#ThursdayDoors — Irvington Prebysterian Church
In terms of Indianapolis neighborhoods, I’m a fan of Irvington, because of the houses. The old, beautiful houses in historic districts make me swoon, you know how I do. The doors on the front and both sides of the church are … Continue reading
#Thursday Doors — A Veritable Hodge Podge
Just some doors I like… #ThursdayDoors is part of an inspired post series run by Norm Frampton. To view other interesting doors, click the link and see what others are posting today.
#Thursday Doors — Woodruff Place Collection
Continuing with my last two posts about Woodruff Place, here and here –today I’m showing you the rest of the doors I snapped. Here’s my favorite of the remainders: This is the back porch of a huge brick home. I assume … Continue reading


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