Ramblings of a retiree in France
Here are even more doors from our most recent trip to Spain.
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Those are lovely! I really numbers 3 and 4.
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Thank you
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Sheree, you gave us a wonderful selection of beautiful doors. Now it is time to walk through them and see what is on the other side! ๐
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Thatโs a great idea, thank you
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You are welcome!
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No 4 is unusual ๐
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It was the front door of a hotel
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Beautiful. You have an excellent eye for excellent doors.
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Thank you kindly
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The stone lintels are just as fascinating ๐
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Absolutely
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I really like the 4th one – I wonder if it looks as impressive from the other side – probably not… it’s all that light on either side looking outwards..
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It still looks impressive from the other side Marie
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Fabulous set, Sheree!
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Thanks Eliza
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Aha now those are doors ::)
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I like these!
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Thanks Andrew
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I love the metal ornamentation on many of these doors. The wooden door in the glass entrance is certainly interesting.
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Hotel entrance
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That first one looks ancient! ๐
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Itโs actually faux-ancient
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Great doors and fantastic metal work!
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Thank you ๐
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Splendid as ever
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Thanks Derrick
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The 4th door really stands out against the panes of glass surrounding it.
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Thanks Mark, thatโs the entrance to the hotel
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The doors of Europe are so intricate and beautiful. Ours are just plain and boring. ๐
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Not necessarily. Iโve posted some simply splendid doors from Philadelphia, NYC and Long Island
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I guess I just need to get to those parts more often. ๐
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Exactly
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I love your adoration of doors in foreign countries. I share the same adoration. These are stunning per usual.
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Thanks Brittany
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I like the first one best. It looks medieval, and the carving over it is intriguing.
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Thanks Audrey
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Incredible doors from Spain. What parts have you visited? It looks like you’ve had a wonderful trip, Sheree!
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Thanks Brenda, we just visited Catalunya this time round.
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Ah, that’s nice. So many wonderful doors.
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Absolutely
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That second door is really cool!!!
Pat
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Thanks Pat
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The first three are definitely my favorites but the third is just amazing!! Great photos Sheree! ๐๐บ
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Thanks Steve
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Very welcome Sheree!
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