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#ThursdayDoors – Doors that tell a story

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It was 2009 and I’d already decided to buy my house. During the inspection, the real estate agent and I were poking around in all the nooks and crannies when we discovered that the inside of one of the closet doors had been used, for decades, as a place to record the growth of the children who grew up here. Click on the pictures for a closer look.

It’s fun to find history displayed in public places. It’s even better when you come across it in your own home.

Thursday Doors is brought to you by Norm Frampton at Norm 2.0. You can find the origin of this amazing prompt here: https://miscellaneousmusingsofamiddleagedmind.wordpress.com/2016/06/02/thursday-doors-june-2-2016/

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Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

30 thoughts on “#ThursdayDoors – Doors that tell a story

  1. Cedric Lajoie's avatar

    Nyc Job Linda…Creative mind

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  2. sustainabilitea's avatar

    What a cool find, Linda!

    janet

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  3. BeckyB's avatar

    Hope you have added yourself!!

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  4. Holly's avatar

    That’s pretty nifty to find 🙂

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  6. D. Katie Powell's avatar

    That is so sweet — and that you saved it!

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  7. Norm 3.0's avatar

    And what a story they tell. I loved this Linda. An excellent original take on the theme.
    I always say that a ‘House’ is just a building, a structure, but stuff like this is what makes it a ‘Home’ 🙂

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  8. cordeliasmom2012's avatar

    That’s so charming. My mother used to etch heights into a door frame. I wish I could go back to that house now and remember how little we all were, but she sold it a long time ago.

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  9. Dan Antion's avatar

    Great doors. I have an old friend who is selling his house but he’s taking that door with him.

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  10. Manja Maksimovič's avatar

    A very original door contribution. 🙂 Our family had a similar door frame for a similar purpose.

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  11. Paul's avatar

    Very cool Linda.

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