Happy Thursday Everyone.
Joining Norm 2.0 and the Door Crew with GARAGE DOORS from The Fan neighborhood in Richmond, VA.
My top three Garage doors from The Fan:



- The Fan neighborhood has the name because of the “triangular-fan shape” streets make from Belvidere to Boulevard.
- It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Go here to read more about The Fan.
- The Fan is where the area called Carytown can be found – and an old Carytown Thursday Doors’ post is HERE
Slideshow with a few more pics:
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POETRY
During May 2019 I am sharing poetry from Emily Dickinson as I do some “light exploring” of her life and work.
These two poems stood out to me this month. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) was writing her poems in Massachusetts around the time that The Fan neighborhood was developing here in Virginia.
Today’s two poems have the social psychology element, which connects to The Fan because whew, there can be some snob appeal for some folks who reside here. Virginia pride, Southern Pride, and having roots in The Fan area is sometimes stuffy.
Liz Jewett (here) noted that “for a certain set, status is all about where you live, street name and number, with Monument Avenue as the upper echelon. History in the Fan is all about grand monuments and turn of the century homes.” However, there is also a ton of apartment housing, VCU students, crime, vintage shops, diversity galore, and as Liz Jewett noted, “Early Fan mornings are predominantly populated by runners or young people stumbling home hungover.”
POEM#1:
Afraid! Of Whom Am I Afraid?

POEm#2:
I’m Nobody! Who are You?

Care to read more poetry from Emily Dickinson? I have a Master Post coming next week as I wrap up my adventure. Also, the complete List of Emily Dickinson’s 1,775 Poems is HERE
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COMICS
Seeing that we were exploring some social psychology – here are comics from Priorhouse archives that seem to fit in.
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Let’s go way back to the beginning for my favorite door. It’s the very first one. The garage could be a cozy cottage as it’s that pretty.
janet
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Hahah – “way back to the beginning” well the “way back” part feels a little
Loaded – and so….
Sorry I do not just post the single image (or trio) that some bloggers make part of their posting trademark –
But thanks for taking the time to read and comment – and again – not being sarcastic – but sorry if my posts are long for you or “have a lot going on” – it is my log mode right now as I prepare for a monochrome month in June
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Just happens that my favorite was there. No criticism meant. 🙂 Still enjoying the Emily poems, BTW.
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Thank you for the garage doors. It reminded me I lived in a converted garage house off campus when I was in Grad school. 🙂
Thank you too for Emily Dickinson. She made me think of Sor Juana, a Mexican poet, a coupla centuries earlier. Both lived in societies dominated by men, and poetry seemed a way to get free? Or maybe I don’t know Dickinson well enough.
And the drawings? When I scrolled down the first one, I thought “Sempé? can’t be”. He was so very French.
Thanks for the tour.
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Well so glad to toss a Sempe comic your way…. ahhhh and appreciate the connecting via comments this week overall.
I will look up the post you mentioned – thx
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Thx for the connection too.
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Ah, I have not thought of pictures of taking garage door but these pictures of yours make me think I should be looking for them for pictures next time. Perhaps, I have not run into ones like ones here.
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Hi YC – well I hope you find some garage doors in your travels and thanks for taking the time to comment 🚪
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The garage doors are wonderful. I like the cartoons, today, too.
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Thanks Dan – both comics have been shared via blog before – but sometimes recycling them for a second share
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Good stuff deserves a rerun.
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Love the opening Yvette 🙂 Those doors are fab, I may have to explore the garage doors around the towns I visit and see if I can find any as good as in the Fan. Both cartoons made me smile. The thinking of you is so good. I enjoy seeing your slice of American life 🙂
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hi – thanks for reading/viewing and looking forward to any garage doors you find
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You’re welcome Yvette but don’t hold your breath waiting for garage door photos 😂
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That first one is my winner for this week. Something peaceful and perfect about the color and its simple lines.
Nice post 🙂
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Thanks Norm – peaceful is a good word for it
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Great doors, they do look more than what you think a garage door should be. Love the squirrels attitude.
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Thanks Anita 😊🙏
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Love the garage doors, especially the chocolate brown one.
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Thanks – that is my fav too
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I follow Norm’s doors every Thursday too Yvette. Your garage doors are a great twist. I only submitted a doors post to Norm’s site one time, and they were pics I took at historical Heritage Park and one was the back door of a box car, plus some of the doors from the ramshackle barn I featured last Saturday. Of course I loved the squirrel cartoon – you now me and my squirrels at the Park. 🙂
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Linda- I do know your squirrels at the park! And love the colorful photos you capture.
And thanks for the comment – 😊
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I love that last cartoon 🙂
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🙂
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Garage doors was an interesting take on the theme, and I particularly like your analysis of the first poem
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gracias Derrick
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Happy Thursday and every other day, Yvette. You so make me smile – inside and outside.
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hi – thanks for reading/
the uplifting comment was a treat
MAny ThAnKS
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❤
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Wonderful garage doors! Love that last cartoon
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hi – thanks for reading/viewing
hope u are enjoying the holiday weekend
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Loving the first one!
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Thanks and it is my fav too
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You’re welcome!
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The doors are interesting, Yvette, and I love these poems.
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thanks
🙂
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Love the cool garage doors! =)
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Thanks so much for dropping by
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