Ramblings of a retiree in France
This week I’m featuring a few more of my favourite French doors, some from my visit to a famous cemetery in Paris.
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 Dan’s site, anytime between Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American Eastern Time).
The doors you feature are always magnificent.
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Thank you kindly Sue
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The last one looks like it has really stood the test of time! Lovely pictures.
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Thank you
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The family vault photos are beautiful. When visiting cemeteries I am most attracted to them and the architecture.
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I find them fascinating
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lovely doors as always, Sheree!
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Thanks
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These are certainly beauties!
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Thanks GP
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All so pretty! I esp love the 1st one.
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Thank you
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Door number two 👍.
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Thanks Jerome
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I love your pictures of doors; I have many of the same kinds of pictures that you show. It is a refresher from the world in which we live, to “just look at a door,” red or blue, brown or yellow; with a glass window, or with no window, at all. Please keep up your good work.
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That’s most kind of you but the real thanks should go to the hosts of the challenge. It’s now Dan Antion and before it was Norman.
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Thanks for sharing.
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Pleasure
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I never think of mausoleum doors
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I didn’t until I visited this particular cemetery in Paris
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These are wonderful doors. I love the metal work. The first two photos are fantastic.
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Thanks Dan
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I have visited a few cemeteries’ around the world but never thought to take photos of the mausoleum doors. They are so fascinating 🙂
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I know!
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Pere Lachaise could provide you with so many posts
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Indeed it could
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