What a fabulous photo, Christine! What caught my attention was the texture of the wall against the rusting, peeling paint. Doors tell us so much about history and culture. I was momentarily sad to see this one abandoned, but then I turned my thoughts to imagining all the entrances and exits this one had seen. The magic of your photo is that it can take us anywhere!
I have just a small thing about doors - they seem to tell a lot about the people inside ... do they just want to blend in? or stand out? do you want to let the outside in?
Oh I love a door with screens. And this one looks like it had them. I can hear it bang as the kids run in and out.
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What a fabulous photo, Christine! What caught my attention was the texture of the wall against the rusting, peeling paint. Doors tell us so much about history and culture. I was momentarily sad to see this one abandoned, but then I turned my thoughts to imagining all the entrances and exits this one had seen. The magic of your photo is that it can take us anywhere!
I have such a love of old doors and this one out here on its own has many stories to tell ... very nice.
This is definetly a door that had its humble beginnings in Kansas...ala The Wizard of Oz.
I have just a small thing about doors - they seem to tell a lot about the people inside ... do they just want to blend in? or stand out? do you want to let the outside in?
Oh I love a door with screens. And this one looks like it had them. I can hear it bang as the kids run in and out.
Great pic!
I love this one! It almost looks like someone purposely set this up as a garden decoration.
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