Here’s another one from Old Quebec City:
You can share your Thursday Door posts with the world too.
See an interesting door you’d like to share? Snap your pic using whatever camera or device you have and create a post anytime between Thursday and Saturday morning for entry into that week’s selection.
Make sure to come here and use the blue button below to add a link to your post to the list.
Don’t forget to tag your post under Thursday Doors and add the hashtag #ThursdayDoors when sharing on Twitter and Instagram.
And please do take a few minutes to visit the Thursday Door posts shared by others.
Thanks for looking 🙂
What a fabulous idea Norm… I found you through Judy…a blog I follow (New England Garden and Thread.) I look forward to making sure I see the doors every Thursday! Have you ever made a collage of some of your doors? I have seen it done on posters. Small towns and larger ones do it for PR. I applaud you… Happy Easter!
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Thanks for the kinds words and for the follow Nancy, welcome 🙂
Please feel free to join in and share your doors too.
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Good morning Norm, I have yet to find a suitable door for Thursday Doors here in FL, but if I do before Saturday I will surely post it.
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No worries. Enjoy your trip 🙂
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Just a quick update: To keep the comments thread tidy I have removed the pingbacks and made sure they were all added with the correct links in the link-up tool. In future, please remember to add the link to your door post, not your homepage in the link up list, otherwise it will be difficult for others to find your door.
Thank you!
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That’s a door with a lot of personality. Nicely done, Norm. 🙂
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Thank you and thanks for joining in this week 🙂
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This is my favorite so far!
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Thank you, glad you like it 🙂
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Each time I see these doors, they are a story waiting to be told.
I want to open them, imagining what’s behind them.
This door has the smell of fresh-baked bread wafting through it, inviting us inside to have bread, cheese, wine, and good conversation.
Thank you, Norm. 🙂
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And thanks to you as well 🙂
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This door appears to have held up well over time. Nice photo. There’s something about a red door.
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Thanks Dan, yes the red really stands out doesn’t it?
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Interesting door with the hardware arranged as it is, I’d love to know what the little black square is for, and if that’s touch up that is needed I’d volunteer to do it. Nice. 🙂
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Thanks. I liked the hardware on this one too. I think that black square is one of those old twist-ringer doorbell thingie’s, and yes that is the correct technical term 😀
The stains at the bottom are just splash from snow and slush.
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I love the door posts. I find doors very mysterious and symbolic. They’re a great place to begin a story. I began my White Picket Prisons with a door that was based on a real door I had seen in real life.
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Thanks Phil glad you’re enjoying 🙂
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