Hello Readers – To join in with Norm’s Thursday Doors Photo challenge, I have doors with Richmond, Virginia.
The photos also have a theme of various trees – and a couple have a nice blue sky.
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Do you have one that you like the most from this post?
I like 2 and then 6 –
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P R I O R H O U S E
MAY 2019
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Great doors! I visited Richmond in September 2015 but having re-checked my photos sadly didn’t find any close up doors. PS I like the red one.
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The red one – got it!
And I wonder what you did capture on those photos from 2015
– please let me know when you get to post them
😉
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I have already posted about my trip to Richmond, you’ll find it on the blog.
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I think the yellow door makes a splash. This looks like a lovely neighborhood to take a walk-in.
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Thank you for commenting – another check for the yellow one 😊
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Great door, Yvette! I love all of the row houses…it’s so Richmond. 🙂
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Thanks Jill –
And congrats on the book release!
I will be in touch to let you know when my post will go out –
Peace
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Thanks! 🙂
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I’ve been to Richmond dozens of times. Familiar with Hanover Street and surrounding areas. Very pretty streetscape.
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Thank you for taking the time to Comment – and Hanover street is truly a m
beautiful artery in the fan area …
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My favorites are 1, 5 and 6. The first cartoon is funny but you may not have good sight with untidy yard.
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Thanks for sharing your favorite – and you are so right about the untidy yard and the eye sore and disruption it can cause – and linda shared that her neighbor had the most annoying overgrown cucumber plant – so I thought of her with tha –
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I like the iron work fence on Regal Red – very southern.
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Thanks for chiming in – it is very southern indeed 😊
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These are great – I like #2 & 6
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We both have the same top two
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I like 4 and 5. I love the red door and I love things that are under construction. 😄
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Thanks for sharing the ones you like most – good to know a bit more of your preference 😉
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Loving the yellow door.
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Thanks – and checked one more off for the yellow one (it is turning out to be a top fav)
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💛💛💛
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My choice would be 5. I like the joke for Linda
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Thanks D – add one more for regal red!
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I like the yellow door. Usually I tend to like red doors, but among these photos I’m going with yellow. It strikes me as happy.
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Thanks so much – and I know you like a bit of red doors – and this yellow seems to fit this house so well
And I also see the good vibe – the reason I picked “stark” was for the tree to the right – and maybe I should have titles this “rich yellow – Stark tree”
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Beautiful! Love architecture!
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Thanks
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Welcome!
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lovely gallery of Richmond door! the yellow one is cute 🙂 🙂
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Thanks for chiming in Lola – check for another yellow vote!!
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I always go with the red door. Something about it feels royal, not sure why, but it does.
Those pastel row homes are wild, I dig that.
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Thanks And I do like a red door on a white structure – seems to fit
Also the row homes are so fun but I prefer newer structures for living- but some folks love that old charm 😉
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Red door, white structure . . PB and J. Aesthetically speaking.
It takes all kinds to make a neighborhood. Or something like that. 😉
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A lovely mix of delightful color in these. The row of pastel homes is so pretty. I wonder if the homeowners get together to discuss beforehand when they’re going to paint and possible plan out and coordinate their colors.
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That is something I wonder too now that you mention it –
And thanks Norm
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That’s a nice variety of colourful doors, Yvette. They really brighten the place up.
I love the cartoon about blackberries. Delicious!
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thanks for the nice comment and to bad there are times when the neighbors overgrown shrubs are not quite as advantageous ==
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Agreed. 🙂
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Love these varieties of door selections, Y! 🙂
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thank you so much
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Thank you for the mention Yvette – I was behind in comments after a long day of hiking and picture-taking yesterday. I hope to make a contribution to Norm’s Doors site again when I sort out some of the photos I’ve taken in recent weeks. My last contribution was a year ago when I walked around the historical village at Heritage Park – it was an interesting collection … Norm’s site has us looking around for ideas all the time now. 🙂 And now I’m off, no doors at the Park, just “wildlife” …
https://lindaschaubblog.net/2018/09/16/discovering-doors/
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keep walking my friend and I will check out the post you linked here (thanks for linking it too – makes it easy to find so I really appreciate it)
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Hi Yvette, I especially like #6 Stark Yellow. It is intriguing. Who lives here? Interesting and beautiful photos. I have subscribed to your site and I look forward to reading more:) Erica
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Hi Erica – I just started following you too – and so thanks for the comment and follow
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and I have node who lives at this house – it is across town and my son used to have a friend in this neighborhood many years ago – and I was driving through there last spring – but have no idea – it is not an expensive location – just FYI
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Ohhh loving those multicoloured doors.
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