Ramblings of a retiree in France
This week I’m featuring a few more of my favourite French doors from my archives.
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).
LOVE that Hotel De Ville door. Very elegant.
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Town halls, particularly in the smaller towns and villages, are often in rather splendid buildings.
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so nice! β€ β€
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Thanks
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The story of all these doors are intriguing. It causes me to think that all doors bar the world from intruding on private space. Some doors have only functionality, while others are pieces of artwork, then there are some who still function but are chipped and tattered. So much like each one of us. Sheree, thank you for sharing from your archives! They are appreciated.
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Thanks so much for dropping by and leaving such a profound comment.
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You are welcome!
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I just live doors! These are awesome.
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Thank you π
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This week’s door pick is number five.
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Thanks Jerome. How are you?
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Just looking at these doors makes me long for France! I cannot wait to get back.
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Excellent variety
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Thank you Derrick
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All unique and beautiful in its own way. Love it!
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Thank you
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I am sorry I missed these. I did not get a notification π – I love the simple wooden doors and the metal (I think) door in the center. The hotel door is a knock-out!
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No probs Dan
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If you link to my weekly Thursday Doors post instead of just my blog URL, you will automatically be collected. Then, if I miss the notification, it won’t matter.
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Itβs my fault because I set my posts up weeks in advance!
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Oh, OK. I understand. I usually find your post and add the link in a blank comment. That way it gets included. I didn’t see the notification this week.
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No problem Dan, thanks
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I love pictures of old doors! There’s so much history there and the potential for so many stories! Great post!
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Thank you Lisa
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I really enjoy some of these old looking doors, a bit beat up, but just imagining the history contained in each of them! Thanks for sharing them Sheree! I’m catching up slowly!ππΈπ
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Hey, no probs Steve
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Hello Sheree Thank you for sharing these unique doors from your Archives. I really liked these doors such detail work makes me think of someone with a lot of talents engraving each one.
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That very true James
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Have a safe weekend. I look forward to seeing more of your Thursday doors.
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Thanks and you have a good weekend too
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I am having a warm and safe weekend.
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Good to hear James
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Even our temperatures are rebounding to being warm once again, Sheree
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