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All unique. I like the 3rd picture the best. 🙂
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thanks – and the 4th is part of the 3rd – just a detail of it – and I should have added that note in…
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You always amaze me to find the out of ordinary doors.
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well thanks so much, Miriam – and I have to give the door challenge all the credit – because if it were not for this challenge I would drive right on by – or walk on by. And I bet you are coming across more awesome doors than you even realize! – hint- join the door challenge sometime – 🙂 (but I know you have your blog flow in a nice place… so just a suggestion) peace
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I agree with you, Yvette. When I did Cee’s Which Way, I pay more attention to roads and signs. I participate in the door challenge a couple times. We don’t have enough around the cities to keep the posts interesting. 🙂
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Interesting take on the challenge 🙂
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thanks, Amy
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I love the little bonus door above those big green doors. It’s hsrd to tell how much green is by design or was acquired over time, but the effect is pretty.
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Hi D – I agree – it is hard to tell how much green was acquired and I took this photo from the car window – next time in the area (likely not soon tho) I might get out and get a little closer of a shot….
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Good ones! Love them all! 😀
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thanks Linda, and side note – I really liked those Japanese street hole covers you shared – so artsy
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Sure made things look ideal, didn’t it? 🙂
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I really like how the first photo shows green doors, bright green with different shades. Reminds me of a lush shaded jungle.
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Hi Mabel – that was a great description – and when i took the photo I knew it was a lot of green – but only when I got home did I see the extra door and the other greens (as you noted) – I wonder what this looked like when it was new – maybe in the 60s and 70s ?
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It could have been a green door from a long time ago…or it was door that has been repainted over and over and given a new look and lease of life 🙂
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Great doors as usual 🙂
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gracias….
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I love the vivid green colour in these photos Yvette.
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thanks
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That little door above the main one is cute. I guess that was for a hay chute or some such?
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yes, a hay chute or something similar…
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Beautifully captured, Y! The painting of the door is very special. 🙂
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Thanks Amy – and I can see why that lady bought the painting – she purchases it abroad and i do not recall where
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Ohhh – I love the painting! A great selection of green today 🙂
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Oh splendid! Love this one! You really put an artistic shine on this selection!
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Lovely doors, Yvette. I don’t know where you find all these interesting doors.
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I’m getting better with adding photo… just not from my own camera.
Green is one of my favorite colors 😉
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What fun! Love the different perspectives and the colours and textures …
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Great colour, and some great textures in there
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Love the doors and the green. Under our brown barn door, I can see that same green color on the edges. 🙂
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Oh I bet the green edges have a nice softness (and thx for dropping by Judy)
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I always love your doors, Yvette!
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