Thursday Doors is a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos from around the world. Feel free to join in on the fun by creating and sharing your own Thursday Doors post each week between Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American eastern time) by using the blue link-up button below.
Year-End Freestyling – Happy New Year!
Since things are relatively quiet around the holidays I’ve decided to try something a little different for our last Thursday of 2015.
If you have a new post that you’d like to feature this week please go ahead and do so; but for anyone who hasn’t had time to put together a new door post this week, feel free to participate all the same by going freestyle and linking up to one of your previous favorite door posts from 2015.
I also want to take a moment to thank everyone for embracing this wacky idea and sharing different parts of your world with us through pictures of doors. It has been entertaining, informative, and most of all: so much fun!
As for me, here are some more red doors from Quebec City:
I wish you all the very best for 2016 – much health, happiness, and lots of wonderful doors!
As always, thanks for looking 🙂
Don’t forget to click on this blue button to add the link to your own Thursday Doors post to this week’s list:
If you share your posts on Twitter and Instagram remember to use the #ThursdayDoors hashtag and please do take a few minutes to visit the Thursday Door posts shared by others.
Red, red, red. Excellent choices…
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Happy New Year… Here’s my entry for the week: https://lumar1298.wordpress.com/2016/01/02/thursday-doors-december-31-2015/
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Great choices for the last Thursday Doors of 2015, Norm. I’ll be back participating next week. I’ve taken so many pictures of doors over the last few months that my partner fears I may get arrested.
In the meantime (and in line with you allowing us to link back to a previous Thursday Doors post), here’s the link to the very first one I submitted.
http://hughsviewsandnews.com/2015/11/05/thursday-doors-november-5-2015/
My ‘happy’ door went down a treat.
Happy New Year!
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An excellent choice Hugh, that Happy door was one of my faves. Looking forward to what you have in store for us in 2016 – cheers!
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Am amazed at how many red doors you could find! Glad I ran into your blog this year. Have a happy New Year with many more trips:)
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The old part of Quebec City is full of beautiful doors. Glad you found us as well; all the best for 2016!
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Fabulous red doors! Love the first one in particular, but extra points for the door number on the rolling pin on the last one 🙂 Happy New Year Norm and thanks for hosting!!
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Thanks Deb, all the best for 2016!
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Hope you have a grand 2016 Norm!
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Thank you so much – and to you as well! All the best for 2016 🙂
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Thank you! I’ve been meaning to get onto WP for a while. Was nice to see your post after a while.
Hope this year is our best yet. 🙂
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I love the red doors so much, it’s hard to decide on a favorite, but I think #22’s hardware gets my vote. Great doors!
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Thanks Joey. Yeah I’m kinda partial to that last one myself. Here’s to many great door discoveries in 2016!
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Surely a pastry chef lives behind #22. Or someone who really loves Play-Doh! Thank you for the inspiration. 🙂 Xx
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Thank you Kerry. I’ll go with the pastry chef theory, but I’m kinda partial to baked goodies. Hope to see you around with some doors posts in 2016 – you’re more than welcome to join in whenever the mood strikes, the more the merrier 🙂
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Quite an impressive collection here! Thanking you for offering the world this weekly door challenge, and wishing you & yours a very blessed, Happy New Year! 🙂
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Thanks and right back at you. This #ThursdayDoors thing has turned into so much fun and it has been a great way to meet lots of really nice folk from all over. All the best for 2016!
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Thank you for thinking of us even today. 🙂 Have been waiting for your post to post mine. Looking forward to all coming 52 Thursdays. Hail hail for uniting doors from all continents. We’re better at it than most.
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Thanks so much. I’m looking forward to a bounty of great doors in 2016 as well!
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such a beautiful collection of red doors. so perfect for the festive end of the year atmosphere. thanks for hosting, Norm and Happy New Year to you, your family and all the participants of the challenge.
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Thank you Klara, and same to you as well 🙂
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I really like the boldness of red, Norm. The first one with molding and curved windows set into the door, along with navy awning struck me as my favorite. Each one was unique, black hinges, door open and stone arch, while the one with the pretty lamp makes want to go buy them a glass globe for the other side of the door. Have a happy new year, Norm! 🙂
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Thanks and all the best to you and yours for 2016 – keep those wonderful doors of yours coming 🙂
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Have a Happy and Safe New Years, Norm!!
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Thanks! All the best for 2016 🙂
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The house we sold and moved out of last spring had a beautiful red door. And now I live in a money pit of a fixer upper. Sigh.
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Sorry to hear the new house is more work than expected 😦
Happy New Year to you and yours and all the best for 2016!
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Nice pictures! And do I see snow? Anyway one place in the world they have snow! A Happy New Year to you all!
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Happy New Year to you as well. Yes we got our first snow storm (35+ cm) for this season earlier this week. I went out and got some great shots in it yesterday.
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Love these red doors – all different, in all stages of repair and with wonderful moldings. Happy New Year, Norm. 🎉
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Thanks Judy, same to you. Here’s to 2016 and hopefully many more interesting doors 🙂
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Love the house number sign for #22, so creative. I picture someone covered in flour & madly baking away behind that very interesting door! Happy New Year Norm.
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Thanks Lynn and Happy New Year to you as well 🙂
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There’s just something cheerful about a red door. Perfect for ringing out the old year and celebrating the new. Happy New Year, Norm, and thanks for hosting one of my favorite challenges.
janet
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Thanks Janet and Happy New Year to you too! It has been so much fun hosting #ThursdayDoors, I’m looking forward to seeing how much we can expand in 2016.
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Sounds good. I look forward to it.
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I love the red!
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Thank you Amy, Happy New Year to you.
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So close to the action, I’ve always been impressed with how well these doors have held up (been maintained) over time. Thanks again for hosting this series Norm. I took a little liberty with the rules today, but I am looking forward to more doors in 2016. Have a very Happy New Year holiday and I wish you the best as we start another year!
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Right back at you Dan and thanks for participating. It has been great discovering your corner of this wonderful world. Happy New Year!
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