Ramblings of a retiree in France
Here’s a bit of a mixed bag of doors from recent trip to the East Coast.
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wonderful! ❤
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Thank you Carol Anne
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All looking beautiful!
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The fourth one is interesting built right in
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I love seeing identical doors with striking differences. All good, but The Arch is amazing.
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Thanks D
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I fine mixed bag
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Thanks Derrick
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When I moved to the Philadelphia area, I was aware of how many door companies there were (it seemed very other commercial was for a door company), but once I bought a row home, I realized how important those door companies were. Since very house looked exactly like the one next to it, a distinctive door made it easier to identify (mine was clear glass with a forest green wooden door and a green awning over it).
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Sounds lovely Madeline
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All very elegant, very distinguished. Love the lamps and lamp posts, too.
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Thanks Helen
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Your doors are wonderful, as always👍❣️❣️❣️
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Thank you kindly Luisa
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You’re most welcome 🌷
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Lovely doors! I like narrow doors with beautiful arches like those in the first four photos. Thank you for sharing.
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My pleasure Suzette and thank you for dropping by
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