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A door where there wasn’t one in the Middle Ages when this Scottish castle was built. This door keeps the tourist off the steps…only a glimpse to days of old! An interesting path, nevertheless. 3 years ago
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A door where there wasn’t one in the Middle Ages when this Scottish castle was built. This door keeps the tourist off the steps…only a glimpse to days of old! An interesting path, nevertheless. 3 years ago
Many doors in China are red. This door is one of many at the Temple of the Harvest in Beijing. Red, red, red & lots of gilt and gold. 3 years ago
Oh, I love this door. Isn’t it perfect to look at? Blue like no other and perfect symmetry. Yup, I truly love this door. 3 years ago
This is a photo of “no” door. A negative-space door. Taos Pueblo Church made famous in the lithographs of the late R.C.Gorman whose studio remains in Taos. Go visit and see where he worked. Inspiring! 3 years ago
Taos Pueblo…dusty, spiritual, olden, mountainous, adobe, small rushing stream, homemade breads, beadwork, feathers, storm clouds, blue-eyed dogs,white walled church 3 years ago
This door must lead to a very special place, right? Look at that door! I want to go inside. Do you? Looking for some inspiration? Write about or paint what you think is on the other side of this fanciful door. 3 years ago
Best place to eat EVER! You know how you are supposed to eat in lots of different restaurants when travelling to enjoy new eating experiences? Well, we ate at this restaurant four times in less than two weeks. How good was that? 3 years ago
Here is a very colorful blue door on the Oldest House in Santa Fe. 3 years ago
I decided to post a few photos of some of the colorful doors I have been photographing. Here is a door in Santa Fe. Now, I know what you are thinking…this is not a colorful door. Right! But, it is very nicely framed by two windows, three posts, and the name of the restaurant. So…here it is. Everything doesn’t always have to exactly fit the definition to be worthy! 3 years ago