This past Friday I was somewhat surprised to see that the folks who run the DP weekly photo challenge had caught on to a really good subject: “Doors!”
Those who have been following this blog for a while know that I’ve been posting doors since last fall and Thursday Doors has been a regular feature here since the spring.
So this week let’s take advantage of the extra exposure this opportunity offers us and show the entire WordPress community our Thursday Doors.
This one is from San Gimignano, Italy:
Feel free to join in on the fun by creating and sharing your own Thursday Doors post anytime between Thursday and Saturday morning for entry into that week’s selection.
Exceptionally this week make sure to take advantage of the chance to generate some extra traffic for your post by linking it to the Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge using the link at the top of the page.
And don’t forget to click on this blue button to post your links here:
If you share your posts on Twitter and Instagram don’t forget to use the #ThursdayDoors hashtag.
And please do take a few minutes to visit the Thursday Door posts shared by others.
Thanks for looking 🙂
It was really cool that Thursday Doors and Daily Post, the only two challenges I take part in, had the same topic so I linked them in the one post. I’ve been away on holiday in a very remote part of Ireland, no wi-fi and no mobile coverage. Pure bliss, but only practical for a short time, and I found some lovely doors to keep me busy, 🙂
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Doors make promises. That must be why so many are in my photographs. Great idea. Those knockers (above) are enviable. Cheers —
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Here’s my first-ever submission! 😀
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Awesome! Welcome and thanks for playing along 🙂
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They look like pieces of art, the doors. Then, again, given the location they probably are. Beautiful. Glad to have somehow found your blog.
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Welcome and thank you for the kind words 🙂
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hello, hello,
doors as a regular, weekly challenge. How nice. I am joining in. This week also from Italy.
(I hope I linked my post correctly 🙂 )
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Welcome and thanks for joining us. Yes your link worked just fine 🙂
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Those look like heavy duty doors. Wonderful photo.
I saw this door this weekend and thought of your challenge.
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I’m glad you found my doors for this week. I link to WPC as well, which means that this week is the only week for me with two entries there. Serves them right for picking a hot topic! 😀 Thanks and keep them coming!
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We’ll take all the extra exposure we can get. Thanks for a great contribution again this week 🙂
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I like the rounded corners on the panels, they are in keeping with the arch(es). what a lot of work went into making that door.
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That was the first thing I thought when I saw it. All of the tongue & groove work for those panels had to have been done by hand – phew, talk about dedication. But they didn’t have power tools back then.
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Strong door with nice iron work. 🙂
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Gorgeous.
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Thanks Trent 🙂
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