Ramblings of a retiree in France
Today I’m featuring doors photographed on my last visit to Alassio, in Italy, which are all from the same street!
Thursday Doors is a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favourite door photos from around the world. Feel free to join in the fun by creating your own Thursday Doors post each week and then sharing your link in the comments’ on Norm’s site, anytime between Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American Eastern Time).
Beautiful doors!
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Thanks Kat
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All pictures are really looking beautiful!!!❤️
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Thank you 🙏
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My pleasure!! 😊
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Another prolific street
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Honestly Derrick you can just pick a street and practically photograph every door
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🙂
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The last one looks especially impressive. x
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That’s my favourite
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What is that on the second door? At first I thought it was a clock.
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It’s a mirror and no, I’ve no idea why it’s on the door.
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That little heart on the brown door is a curious addition.😊
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No idea why
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I love doors. I used to live in Reading, PA and saw a lot of interesting doors. Next time I go there I’ll have to take some pictures of them.
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You must Tanya and then join in the challenge
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Sheree, you have a great blog. I have nominated you for the Sunshine Blogger Award because your blog is a real fun sunshine! Please click the link for details: https://drmarthacastrodoctor.com/2019/11/21/sunshine-blogger-award-nomination/
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Good Pick!
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Thanks to you both
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Thanks Dr Martha, it’s most kind of you.
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God opens doors!
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Indeed he does
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That last one is awesome. I really dig this series. 👍
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Thanks Jim. The last one’s my favourite too.
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Great as always. All in one street!
I loved the second one (#77), but couldn’t figure out what this mirror-like thing is. However, it kept my attention for a while.
Thanks,
Serap
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I have no idea why there’s a mirror on the door either Serap
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Your posts are encouraging and uplifting, so I have nominated you for the Sunshine Blogger Award.
The link is below.
https://francochuksblog.wordpress.com/2019/11/22/sunshine-blogger-award/
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Thank you, that’s most kind of you
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Beautiful! They remind me of old doors in India
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Really old doors are my favourites
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I loved the doors in Italy. It has been many years since I have last been but I still remember how beautiful they all were. These are so good ones, thanks for sharing.
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A pleasure and you’re right there are just so many beautiful doors.
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Awesome collection. I started by thinking to myself “oh that one is quite unique” and then so was the next one, and the next one, and… 😀
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I’ve gotten three weeks worth of posts from half of this one street. It was such an amazing collection.
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How differently unique they are for being on the same street.
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I know but then that’s old towns in Europe, little uniformity.
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My family and I have a visit to Italy planned for January and I can’t wait. From yours, and others, door posts, I can tell I’m going to have a wonderful time discovering amazing doors. Lovely collection, Sheree! =)
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Thank you Brenda. I’m sure you’ll love Italy. Where are you planning to visit?
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We’ll be visiting Florence and Venice. Though, Venice might not be possible with the recent flooding. So sad. My husband’s grandmother was full Italian (born on the boat to America) and she raised him. He’s always excited about going anywhere in Italy.
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Two beautiful places; I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful time.
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I’m always held in wonder at the amount of foot traffic it would take to wear down a stone threshold. Great captures!
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Thank you.
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