Hello – Joining in with Norm’s Thursday Doors this week.Β Go here to see more or to share door photos of your own.




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Hello – Joining in with Norm’s Thursday Doors this week.Β Go here to see more or to share door photos of your own.
Throwback song for today:
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It looks like today is going to be one of the those days when WP isn’t going to allow me to *like* anything … but I really do like the house in the first photo. I like the asymmetrical front, the blue-grey colour with white trim and the pop of red of the front door. Nice find π
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Thanks JS…
That door is just south of you about two hours (near sherkston) and ugh! I am
Sorrry your like buttons will not work – I have had it happen (maybe see if you have enabled third party cookies) but I hate it when my will not work – mainly because I sometimes like Clicking on certain comments others leave (well if they are good- ha) and the unsticky like button made me realize how much I like when mine works –
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It sounds like WP has a general problem lately. I’ve been unable to “like” anyone’s post for a few days now. I didn’t realize the problem was showing up on my blog too. Ugh!! I shouldn’t be surprised though.
I don’t know what you mean about checking whether 3rd party cookies are enabled. How do I do that?
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I love the red door on the blueish house. It stands out and looks beautiful.
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Thnks Lynn π
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I’m with Joanne. I like that first house and the red door. Happy Friday.
janet
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That makes three in a row for that quaint first door – –
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The first pic is so beautiful! π
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Four in a row in comments for that door – right on!!
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Cute Cute Cute little houses π‘
Although I like the 1st one the most because of the red door theyβre both sweet homes.
Isadora π
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The first house is a reader fav right now and the second one is a tiny beach-side cottage near a beach I went to as child and teen –
Thx for the comment
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Yep, I like that first house, too! But if the second one is near a beach, I may have to change my mind! LOL! Pretty but sad song.
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Oh Linda -that small
Cottage is 120 steps from the beach – grant it it is only a Lake Ontario (nice but not an ocean)
And yes….
it is a sad song – but also one that reminds me of newer generations carrying the torch and also reminds me of still “feeling” (not apathetic) as the guy who buys the guitar is so deeply moved / shows that we humans not always cold and hard:
“Well I cried when I got in my truck
so I put on my shades
Looked up at the crimson sky as the sun began to fade
And for the first time in a long time I swear
I think I prayed
I’m gonna sing the pain I’m in
I’m gonna sing the truth within
I’m gonna sing them good for my old friend
Yeah my old friend”
—
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I think the cold and hard humans are mostly portrayed in the news and the majority are those silent heroes who come together to lend their helping hands. I have to believe there’s more good out there than bad! Hugs, my friend.
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this was in spam – ??
and Linda, I agree fully.
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Spam likes us! π
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I know….
ugh
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I also like the garage door on the first shot as well. Nice finds π
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Hi norm – yes – the yellow stands out but there was more doors in that image π
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That yellow door calls to me. Just lovely.
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Thanks ally bean!
You have me one more comment for those racking up numbers (totally kidding l) ahhh
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I like the house in the first picture. The shape and the color coordination are lovely.
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Gracias YC – that is a reader favorite
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I love the doors in that top photo – so well coordinated.
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Thanks dan – and I went for the yellow and later saw the overall “quaint”
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Got to love those Canadian doors! π
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Indeed!!
Xxoo
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I like this yellow door here – one of the few memories of my childhood before 5 years old in Indonesia is that we had a big (not so nice) yellow door. This one pops, because of the dark blue walls. Our walls were like a dirty white, so it always reminded me on an egg:)
Since Thurs. doors, I’m beginning to like red doors more and more:)
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Well how nice that you have that memory with the yellow door β€οΈ
And I know what you mean – I notice all doors more
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The yellow door is so cheerful and inviting.
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thanks for chiming in – that seems to be a reader favorite this week –
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I like the houses in both the first and second photos. Canada is a place that I’ve always dreamed of retiring to and both these little cottages would be a perfect place to settle down.
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Wonderful! The first is my absolute favourite with that cute asymmetric entrance porch!
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Hmmm…normally I’m a red door girl, but I really like the yellow one! =)
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Red doors are always unique – so I know what u mean – – and cheers to yella sometimes π
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Oof, I love the first two! Cottage style, too. Mmhm, ever so dreamy!
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