While I’m away attending a trade show and trying not to melt in the mid-summer Las Vegas heat, I thought now would be a good time to pull out another of the many beautiful doors I captured during our February visit to Québec City.
Just look at the snow on the sidewalk, doesn’t it make you feel cooler already? 🙂
This entrance seems to be split between a private residence and a B & B. I liked the concave inset arch as well as the color of the door, and in an old building like this, I’d really love to go in and see what that B & B looks like on the inside.
May just be an excuse to go back:
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Well, if you’re here in Las Vegas this week you should be doing OK. It’s only been in the high 90’s all last week. I don’t think we ever made it much higher than 100. And this morning was beautiful, though I’ve been stuck in my office since then. Enjoy! 🙂
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I really like the doors this week. Love the aqua color and how big the are…
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Thank you, glad you liked it 🙂
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Here’s my entry for the week…
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What a great door!!
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Thank you 🙂
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Norm, I like that the door has two address #s 56 and 54. I was born in ’55 with brothers in ’57 and ’59. So, those 2 #s have no family significance but made a fantastic door post today. The stonework and arch are really unique.
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Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
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Submission up!
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These doors do look very grand and worth a second visit I think 🙂
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Since we’re on vacation this week with no concrete plans I’m REALLY tempted 😉
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Don’t melt! I would miss you!
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We’re back home safe and sound Jan 🙂
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I like how they have split that entrance. Nice color.
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Thanks glad you liked it.
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They made that step work wonderfully, very cool color and walls too.
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Sorry for the delay, just catching up from being away last week. Yes, I hadn’t noticed the step at first but they did make it work nicely.
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Hehe, I was just making ready my photos and now I see that you too have a turquoise door 😀 Must be something in the air. I’m still gonna post mine. My family now knows that Thursday is the day for the doors and they keep pointing interesting ones to me. Gotta love that! Thanks!
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😀 I have the same thing with people always pointing out doors to me, it’s fun.
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We’ve been having a bit of a heat and humidity wave here in CT this week. It feels good looking at this. I love arched doors and these are huge! I like the oclor and that one side is glass and one wood. Great doors Norm!
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Thanks Dan. It was 104 degrees here yesterday so my favorite part of this pic is the snow bank. I wish that I could jump into it and roll around awhile.
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Ugh, that’s hot. I hope the show is going well.
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Enjoy Vegas. I love these doors – color is great, style is beautiful, big windows, and iron accessories on second floor.
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Thanks Judy. I really want to go back and explore this place a little further this summer.
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