


I took these while walking around my neighborhood yesterday and today. Love the pattern on that middle one!
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Pat R
11/06/20
I took these while walking around my neighborhood yesterday and today. Love the pattern on that middle one!
For Norms Thursday Doors, stop by to view it participate. Take your mind off the elections!!😊. Go here
Pat R
11/06/20
One of the building’s in Ketchikan Alaska. It was not occupied, a bit tiny. But solid looking. Alaska had a different vibe. This is one of the doors that jumped out at me. Maybe I was just too busy looking.
My first glacier. A very Misty day.
The houses were on the side of the mountain. To get to these homes were a set of stairs. No roads. They must have great legs.
This boat, the Aleutian, used to be on the show the Deadliest Catch (crab fishing) There it was in Port as we got there. It’s now doing tours. On that show the boat looked humongous. It’s not as big I thought it was. Very cool to see though.
Pat R
7/25/19
For Norm’s Thursday Doors
How would you like this to be a part of your room? Looks like the nursery ended up there. Note the child safety bars on the window. Wonder what the inside looks like..
Window on a church, not a door but I couldn’t resist, so beautiful.
The is first door with any interest I managed to get a shot of without the car behind me blowing it horn at me. Love the surround.
Couldn’t resist this one either. Look at the details in the architecture. You don’t want to see the doors now associated with these. It’s all modern day storefronts. I’ll spare your eyes…
And here are the other two doors I captured yesterday. Enjoy your holiday weekend everyone:) A good independence day to you.
Pat
7/05/19
For Norm’s Thursday Doors. See others here.
I was in Baltimore this past weekend. Behind the home that I stayed in was a lane. An honest to goodness lane! Most of the yards had an entry gate from it. One home actually fronted onto the lane. I was about to take a picture of it when a little old lady appeared to ask me why I was taking pictures. That halted my agenda. But she did go on to explain that her house, the very one, was built in 1925. And that the barn / garage was built in 1930. I felt busted when she asked, “why are you taking pictures”. I could only respond, “I take pictures of everything”. She explained that a crew had come through the day before to cut the grass and that there was some heavy equipment involved. She hoped I was a part of a crew coming to repave the lane. She turned out to be very nice. We chatted for a while.
By the way, how do you like that gate to nowhere, cool I thought. It’s just standing there, with age written all over it, going nowhere:) Love it!
Pat
6/27/19
For Norm’s Thursday door, see more here.
This is on the side of a huge apartment building .still trying to figure out where it leads.
A private home
Door to a Catholic Church on a very busy street.
This is a side door at the library, it looks like brass to me.
Pat R
4/04/19
For Norm’s Thursday Doors. Stop in for a visit.
well, digging through my stash of doors I found this gem for Norm’s Thursday Doors this week. To be honest, I don’t remember where I took this one. I think it was in Manhattan on the lower east side. But, I am loving it! Check out the window flower box on the ledge above, cute, right!
Pat R
1/18/2019
The cool thing about this door is that it’s on the side of an apartment building. It’s the entrance to a doctor’s office. The front is the usual modern monstrosity, but it looks like they kept the original here!!
For Norm’s Thursday Doors. To see others and participate go here.
Pat R
11/10/18
This belongs as part of a pair on the outside of the house of worship below. It’s brass.
Pat R
3/03/17