Ramblings of a retiree in France
Here are a few more doors from our most recent trip to Uzès.
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).
BUONA SERATA
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π Now I Get It Control Freak; “doors” represent control and architectural beauty
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Absolutely
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More great doors! I really like numbers 2 and 5!ππΊ
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Thanks Steve
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My pleasure!
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My favorite is door number three. The other day I found some calendars for 2023, one was all doors. I’m still deciding if I will keep that one for myself. I buy pretty calendars for Christmas gifts to give to our neighbors with something baked from our kitchen. I’ve never seen a door calendar before, I might just keep it after all.
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How wonderful! I give my neighbours baked goods too.
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These doors are a lot like people, it seems.
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Maybe, theyβre like their owners?
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Fine, new and weather worn historic examples
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Thanks Derrick
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I’ve been gone for a while. When I came back, you were still here. Still supporting. I had forgotten how much I enjoy your posts, and now must review. I appreciate you!
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Deborah, that’s most kind of you. Have a great weekend.
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Great doors! The first two are my favorites, but the third one is interesting, and with a bit of TLC, who knows? π
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Indeed, thanks for dropping by and commenting Brenda
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These are great doors, Sheree. I love the doors with doors!
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Thanks Dan
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I know my eyes are getting bad, but it took me a second to notice where the actual door was in photo #1. π
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