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A Few Oddball Doors in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Dipping back into my archives I found this selection of oddball doors in interesting shapes, sizes and colours. All are from an afternoon-long Doorscursion in the beautiful seaside town of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
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I’ve got an oddball idea for Thusrday Doors might just join in next week!
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You’re more than welcome to join in.
In fact I look forward to it 🙂
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Thank you Norm, I shall. 🙂
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Love all those luscious colours and especially the first one of the garage doors – teal and white trellis – perfect!
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Thanks Jane. I thought these would make for a nice bright spring post.
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Norm, this was a fantastic set of oddball doors and you gave us a fine selection to choose from. I found the green to be the most unique like thy decided a window would show too much so they made it half covered with a window above. There is a silly commercial with a pony which is loved by a single woman and I think the song calls him a “funny little man.” This green door looked like a miniature horse stall door! 🙂
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I haven’t seen that commercial but that is a funny connection to miniature horses; they’d have to be micro-horses though – I doubt this door was more than 20″ tall 😀
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Very nice! I recognize most of those doors!😉
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As I thought you might 😀
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My favorite door is the one on the boat – probably because of the association of taking a boat trip:) It fits, but I don’t think I would paint my doors purple:)) Thanks for hosting!
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Purple is certainly a bold choice 🙂
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I really like the green one – ice shute I would say! Coal would strain the door too easily! Alas, third doorless week for me. I know – I need to get out more!
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Thanks Jan, it is cute isn’t it?
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the green door is marvelous 🙂
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Thanks, it’s one of my faves from this batch.
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Really nice collection of colorful oddball doors! I like the doors on the ship and that little green door. Can you imagine having to go through it!
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Thanks. I think the only way a grown adult could fit through that tiny door is by dragging themselves along on their tummy.
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Great collection! Who doesn’t enjoy a good ole doorscusion! Thanks for sharing and inspiring 🙂
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Thanks Michelle, yes this doorscursion made for a really fun day.
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It looks like it. I just had one in Florida. Now, I have a backlog of doors from Florida and Barbados, lol. I need to organize my files now!
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Very different from idea last weeks, Fun…Here’s mine still no pingbacks
https://piecesofstarlight.wordpress.com/2016/04/20/odd-ball-dog-catching/
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Thanks Carol 🙂
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Another thumbs up post! I like the little green door too, but am mostly intrigued by the optical illusion of a false wall in the second image! Happy shooting!
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Thanks!
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Here’s mine for today, an old Cyprus door…https://mytravelmiddleeastandbeyond.com/2016/04/21/thursday-doors-4/
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Thanks for joining us. I went in and added it to the link-up list 🙂
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Today’s submission: https://edlehming.wordpress.com/2016/04/21/thursday-doors-town-hall-niagara-on-the-lake/
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Thanks for joining us Ed 🙂
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I love oddballs and this is a great selection.
The little crawl space door is cute, but my favourite is the purple doors on the pale blue building. It’s an unusual colour combination and I admire the boldness of the owners to run with it. I think it works and I really like it.
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Thanks Joanne. Yes that purple one sure does stand out.
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I do so like the oddballs 🙂 Love the blue and white / white and blue garages! 🙂
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Thanks Joey. I’m down to oddballs in the archives so I’m gonna have to get out soon and start exploring some of our neighborhoods.
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I think the tiny one is probably to a crawlspace under the building — I say this as someone who had one under a house we used to have. The glass is brilliant: crawlspaces aren’t known for being well-lit….
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Thanks Marian, that seems like a logical explanation.
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A great selection of colourful doors. The little green one is certainly an oddball. I went for a country drive today and this is what I found… https://pommepal.wordpress.com/2016/04/21/thursday-doors-mooball/
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Thank you – that little green one is one of my faves too 🙂
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I like when people take time to make doors other than just their front door attractive and colorful. I especially like the door on the boat and the tiny door.
janet
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And, since I think pingbacks might still be a problem:
https://sustainabilitea.wordpress.com/2016/04/21/thursday-doors-old-german-doors-3/
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Thanks Janet. Like you, I too really appreciate those who pay attention to detail 🙂
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Love the Tall Ship doors, Norm. That little green one is intriguing. Is that your reflection in its tiny glass panel?
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Thanks Jean. Not sure about the reflection. I see the tail end of a car but I don’t see me.
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Oops! you could be right there, Norm. Does that mean I think you look like the ‘tail end of a car’ lol? At least you don’t look like the ‘back of a bus’ and expression that’s not very complimentary here. 😮 I must make that appointment with Spec Savers…..
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Beautiful post Norm!!
After a time away, I return to post an interesting door seen at the Chelsea Market in NYC. I hope you like it:
https://bclphoto.net/2016/04/21/thursday-doors-chelsea-market/
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Thanks and welcome back 🙂
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I love that the little door at the bottom includes a glass panel. I also like the double cross-buck doors at the top. Some of these are so colorful – great photos, Norm!
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Thanks Dan. I’m almost out of Lunenburg doors but it was so much fun finding all of these.
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I particularly love the little green and white door at the end 🙂
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Me too. If it’s not meant for coal or ice deliveries then I’m going to say it was built for elves 😉
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Or Leprechauns, as it’s green! 🙂
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I like the Bluenose Door !
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Me too; we had a nice cruise around the harbor on that wonderful ship.
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Nice Easter eggy colors.
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Thanks Sherry, maybe I should have posted this a few weeks back 😀
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Oh wow, I am first!https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2016/04/21/open-doors/
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Well done 🙂
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