Over at Norm’s Thursday Doors this week we are doing a recap of our favorite door finds for the end of year post. Stop by and take a peek! Happy Holidays to all!!
This was taken in the Bronx. We were so lost, and totally stuck in traffic. But thank goodness I wasn’t driving! This was so pristine. Even the fire escape above was freshly painted.
In Park Slope Brooklyn
I can’t remember what this building was. If only I could read that sign. I wonder what kinda life it lived vefore its current one.

This is the library door at Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn. Humongus!



Took this one on Long Island yesterday. The building is being renovated. This door is about to live a new life.








I can never see the door on this building. Seems there is alway some construction going on here. But I love the details, and that they took the time to paint out the trim. Nice color!

I’m not sure what this building is. It was at the edge of a park. Very detailed. Taken in Washington, DC



New York Yacht Club on West 44th St in Manhattan ..this is a window. Yep! A yacht club..


This was in one of my recent posts for Thursday doors. 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!!


I love this door. It’s not an old door. It’s a new door imitating an old one. It caught my attention while I was driving, so I pulled over to photograph it. There was a gate and I was trying not get the rails in the shot. And out came a young man who asked me if I wanted to come in. We talked about his door. He proudly stated that his door was influenced by his grandmother. He loved the old look of it. Another thing that made it truly stand out was that it was in an area that couldn’t be more congested. A gem!
IF I HAD TO NOMINATE A FAVORITE, THIS WOULD BE IT SIMPLY BECAUSE OF THE INTERACTION IT INSPIRED!! HE WAS JUST SO PROUD, AND SO YOUNG.
Merry Christmas one and all!😚😚
Pat R
12/20/18