Old doors for sale (to the right)I liked the little “Sell Out” sign here.This armoire, with the palm tree painted on the door, was being tossed as some folks remodeled a house along the beach in Destin, FL last summer. I wondered what happened to the house after Hurricane Michael came through.This door had sand bags to keep some rising water out.The light from this angle had a little mystique
I also like the light in this photo (and the split pea colored split door). And you know, it amazes me how a huge storm can pass through – and then the sun comes out again like nothing ever happened. Hmmmm. We had rain and wind from “Michael” come through last week, and before that we had some tornadoes from Florence impact this area as well. And both times it was rough and then abruptly it ends and sunshine returns. Oh, and FYI – was just skimming Gensini’s (2017) research report (came out yesterday) and he found that there is an eastern shift with tornadoes occurrences. More in the midwest and southeast and less in Texas, Oklahoma and Northeast Colorado.
Wishing you a nice day and I will be back later to add my post to the Inlinkz.
Lastly, right outside my door, I still have some nice October blooms with my Mandevilla (the one that did not bloom for part of the summer) – she is doing very well – and endured the storms just fine – maybe it even made her tougher (are you getting the analogy here…?)
Really loved the one with the palm trees! Reminds of our island home ❤ I like the green one too its beautiful 🙂
We all withstand life's storm just as the flower did by God's strength and grace! ❤
Thanks sharing, and keeping you guys in prayers!
Great post! Yes storms do make us tougher even though at the time going through them we can feel so weak but they bring out true beauty.
I love the palm tree armoire!!
Hi – such a good point about how going though the storm can really be draining and as humans we can be weak and need to remember it is ok – especially for those that still feel – ya know – and so Somehow without minimizing anyone’s pain or feeling weak – it can help to remember that all things can work “for” good and that joy can be found in spite of storms – hmmm
The armoire looks lovely. I do not know how it was constructed but it may be worth made over again.
The split door does not look like a door to get in but a booth? I am curious. I like the green color on it which matches well with the color of the posts.
Hi YC — you are right – the armoire could easily be redone – and it is funny that those pieces of furniture are so “out” now
And side note a that photo was taken in destin fla – the same place that hurricane micheal blasted a few weeks after this photo was taken –
And you are right the door is more booth like –
Not sure what it is used for (maybe an information booth) but I took it at 6 in the morning (most things were closed) and I was along the shore (also in destin fl)
We call those split doors a Dutch door. I have one between my daycare room and utility room. It was custom made for me by my late father/in-law. And I hope the tornado prediction is wrong for the Midwest 😬
well thanks for reading! and I hope the prediction is wrong too – but actually the study found that the “shift” is already happening – and there is already a tredn in increase in those areas – I might not have explained it well – but thanks for reading that part. They said “tornado alley” is still the highest – but the shift is happening – and we were shopping in early september and a tornado touched down in the area – we were all escorted to the back of this building and stayed there for half an hour. pretty scary but also an experience to remember
Great doors. I’d probably waste an hour or two in that shop. I like the how the split door is cut in between those two columns. Makes me think it was an afterthought, and makes me curious as to the reason.
LOVE the first photo. That’s quite a composition and would make a good jigsaw puzzle.
One day a few weeks, I went out of the office for a break, trees, workcat, you know. Anyway, I saw Sam’s car was wet and I thought he must have run through the car wash on his way in. Then I saw Kim’s car was wet and they about do everything together, so… But then I saw Mentor’s car was wet and it hadn’t been before, or had it been and I hadn’t noticed, and of course my car was wet and only then did I realize it had rained. But the ground was completely dry.
I love your doors! I had to look at this one because the only other place I’ve seen Thursday Doors is at https://manjameximovie3.wordpress.com/ and hers are always so great. I love doors! My fave is the first photo with the sandbags. The way it turned out, all modern, symmetrical and spare. Also love the painted armoir door and the split pea split door, and the stack of doors for sale 🙂 Glad to hear the storms didn’t damage too much in your community.
“Ruffled feathers and endless squawking over a minor difficulty is typical of a crow’s life. I lean back on the counter and realize that could be my line….”
Your Mandevilla is looking really good 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks and it such a surprise
LikeLiked by 1 person
🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
Really loved the one with the palm trees! Reminds of our island home ❤ I like the green one too its beautiful 🙂
We all withstand life's storm just as the flower did by God's strength and grace! ❤
Thanks sharing, and keeping you guys in prayers!
LikeLike
Hi Tammy – thanks for the beautiful comment and the input (green is bueno)
And wishing you a wonderful day
LikeLiked by 1 person
Hello Yvette how are you doing? 🙂 its been a year, I mean some months lol
You’re welcome always! Blessings to you. 🙂
LikeLike
Hi y. You’ve just got to forgive me, it’s been more than a while… Always think of you, though. Love you.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Love you too my friend
LikeLiked by 1 person
Great post! Yes storms do make us tougher even though at the time going through them we can feel so weak but they bring out true beauty.
I love the palm tree armoire!!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Hi – such a good point about how going though the storm can really be draining and as humans we can be weak and need to remember it is ok – especially for those that still feel – ya know – and so Somehow without minimizing anyone’s pain or feeling weak – it can help to remember that all things can work “for” good and that joy can be found in spite of storms – hmmm
LikeLike
I love that armoire! 😍Great post, Yvette!
LikeLiked by 1 person
😊🌴🌴🌴🌴
LikeLiked by 1 person
You found some nice ones here. That olive green 2-part door with the columns on either side is my fave of the bunch.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks N and that is my fav too – 😊
LikeLike
Like that last door!
LikeLiked by 1 person
😊
LikeLike
The armoire looks lovely. I do not know how it was constructed but it may be worth made over again.
The split door does not look like a door to get in but a booth? I am curious. I like the green color on it which matches well with the color of the posts.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Hi YC — you are right – the armoire could easily be redone – and it is funny that those pieces of furniture are so “out” now
And side note a that photo was taken in destin fla – the same place that hurricane micheal blasted a few weeks after this photo was taken –
And you are right the door is more booth like –
Not sure what it is used for (maybe an information booth) but I took it at 6 in the morning (most things were closed) and I was along the shore (also in destin fl)
LikeLiked by 1 person
We call those split doors a Dutch door. I have one between my daycare room and utility room. It was custom made for me by my late father/in-law. And I hope the tornado prediction is wrong for the Midwest 😬
LikeLiked by 1 person
well thanks for reading! and I hope the prediction is wrong too – but actually the study found that the “shift” is already happening – and there is already a tredn in increase in those areas – I might not have explained it well – but thanks for reading that part. They said “tornado alley” is still the highest – but the shift is happening – and we were shopping in early september and a tornado touched down in the area – we were all escorted to the back of this building and stayed there for half an hour. pretty scary but also an experience to remember
LikeLiked by 1 person
My favorite is the split pea door. 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks – that seems to be the readers’ favorite 😊
LikeLiked by 1 person
Great doors. I’d probably waste an hour or two in that shop. I like the how the split door is cut in between those two columns. Makes me think it was an afterthought, and makes me curious as to the reason.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Wow – did not even notice and you see things like that because you have that hobby in construction
😊
LikeLiked by 1 person
That’s funny. I do tend to focus on how things must have been built.
LikeLiked by 1 person
The second image of the door with sand bags is really cool! Love the beautiful light of the last one, Y. 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks for noticing the light 😉
LikeLike
LOVE the first photo. That’s quite a composition and would make a good jigsaw puzzle.
One day a few weeks, I went out of the office for a break, trees, workcat, you know. Anyway, I saw Sam’s car was wet and I thought he must have run through the car wash on his way in. Then I saw Kim’s car was wet and they about do everything together, so… But then I saw Mentor’s car was wet and it hadn’t been before, or had it been and I hadn’t noticed, and of course my car was wet and only then did I realize it had rained. But the ground was completely dry.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Joey – it does look like it could be a jigsaw puzzle –
And I liked your story with the wet cars –
And missed rain – 💦💦💦
LikeLike
The armoire is beautiful!
LikeLike
It sure would fit in a beach home nicely…
thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment
🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
Yes! You are welcome!
LikeLike
🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
I love doors too. I used to have a red door to my house. Now it’s white and I like that too. Love the split pea colored one here 💜🦋
LikeLike
I love your doors! I had to look at this one because the only other place I’ve seen Thursday Doors is at https://manjameximovie3.wordpress.com/ and hers are always so great. I love doors! My fave is the first photo with the sandbags. The way it turned out, all modern, symmetrical and spare. Also love the painted armoir door and the split pea split door, and the stack of doors for sale 🙂 Glad to hear the storms didn’t damage too much in your community.
LikeLike