Hello Readers, I will be back tomorrow to check in better – but wanted to share some doors with Norm’s Door Challenge, which is hosted by Joey this week (here). My doors today are a hodgepodge – we have silver doors with the Toga ad, A “welcome” door with Native greeter, door opened to the garden — without the alarm going off –, and graffiti doors from Noah’s old shed (more about Noah in an upcoming post).
Happy Thursday….
Happy Thursday. I like the doors in the last picture. Some how they look cool.
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Thanks YC – and I can see what u mean – even tho I wonder if I see a word in that bottom row of art- hm
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Don’t see too many shop window displays like that TOGA one anymore. Reminds me of small town life when I was a kid. 🙂
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Hi J – it was taken in kind of a small town – Fredericksburg Va –
And reminded me of an old movie from when I was a kid – hah
“Toga! Toga! Toga!”
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Animal House, yeah? 🙂
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Yup –
Lol
Such a wholesome movie – bah
Hope u have a nice weekend
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You too, thanks 🙂
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Really like that last door, Y. Something about it seems inviting…must be the personalised graffiti, the shade and cover by the tree…it all looks cozy and a good place to sit 😊
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Hey M – looks like others have felt a cool vibe with door #4 as well.
And actually on the other side of this shed was a small -patio – so it was near a sitting place – but the ground here was so uneven and eroded – seemed like a lawsuit waiting to happen – or not – but Noah has moved from this place
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It will be a shed and place to be admire with the eyes then 🙂 No one wants to get hurt. Places come and go, but they will always be remembered. Happy Autumn, Y. Or for us here in Australia, it’s Spring 🙂
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Oh happy spring… and I was just reading about what Australia’s winter weather might mean for us here…. guess we are more connected than we realize –
Xoxo
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Wishing you a good autumn and winter. It’s spring for us but it still feels every bit like winter. Hopefully we get some warm weather soon from you 😀
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That’s an eclectic mix. 🙂
janet
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Silver doors are cool – haven’t seen much of these! You have a way of making one curious to your next post:) Have been for 3 months scrambling to keep my posts going, but now I’m largely done with my 10 x 17 feet one, am slowly coming back to “normal” life. How have you been doing, and are you still doing the daily art post?
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Hi sweet Jesh…
I need to catch up on your posts – and whoa- 10 by 17?????
I need to get more info-
And yes – I am doing the 365 days of art (I will share link later) but I am a little burned out with it – I like art – maybe even love it – ok – I do love it – but daily posts about it became too much at Day 150 – ha! And so my other blog allows me to schedule posts and pause e as needed – win win!
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I like the character of the green door the best.
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Thanks so much G 🙂
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“Hodgepodge” is such a fun word, and it certainly describes this collection of doors quite well. Are these all from around your neighbourhood/city?
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Hi – thanks for asking location- the first one is Fredericksburg VA – the second one is Buffalo NY (I had my first job at a park across the street from those doors – the park is gone and the area is partly run down) – the last two are really Richmond VA
((I should have noted the locations – so thanks)
And have a nice day
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I just like knowing the places I “visit” on these virtual doorscursions 😉
Always a shame when a park gets replaced, or a place goes into disrepair…
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Yeah – it amazes me how some older places go up in value and become charming real estate – then other areas go down in value – Burbank the good news is that the small building on the former park lot – is actually a nice building and I think added value –
Have a nice day
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The last door reminded me of the shed where (I imagined) the Secret Seven (of Enid Blyton) held their meetings 😀 Have you read/heard (of) them?
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Hi D – no – I have not heard of that- but it sounds new very interesting – 😉
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Actually it’s pretty old and Enid Blyton’s books were my staple when I was young although i didnt much care for the Secret Seven series
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Well thx – I’ll check it out – ttys
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I like it 😊
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Thanks
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Take a look on my last post and follow me if you like it 😀.
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Ok – going there now
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Welcome back, Yvette!
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Thanks T 😉
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Doors can tell you an awful lot about a place.
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I love the last one! Great picks..
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Glad to her you again Yvette. Yes, doors are important, otherwise we can not get in 🙂 Amazing idea doors.
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Hahah – such a fun comment – doors are passageways that allow us to get in…. or EXIT…. 😏
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Great doors Yvette 🙂
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Thanks
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My favorite – graffiti doors from Noah’s old shed. Always like the rough, the complicated – because I know that when I look carefully it’s simple…and it’s life.
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Now that is a good line and message:
It’s simple
It’s life
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I happen to be a big fan of doors
They are statement piece
Either saying stay out or
Come in
Thank you for your like
See you on the other side of creativity
As Sheldon Always
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Well thanks and i like the way u describe the statement doors can make – 😉
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Spray paint – a fast decor!
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