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#ThursdayDoors – I May Have Found a Soulmate

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I was walking around my neighbourhood a couple of weeks ago when I came across this.

Someone with a fixation on coming and going? Enchanted doors to another world, perhaps? Whatever it is, I’m assuming they love doors.

Here’s some more that are actually attached to a house.

I do love my neighbourhood.

This post is inspired by the great Norm Frampton. You can find his original Thursday Doors post here: https://miscellaneousmusingsofamiddleagedmind.wordpress.com/2017/06/29/thursday-doors-june-29-2017/ Join in – it’s fun!

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Author: Linda G. Hill

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

35 thoughts on “#ThursdayDoors – I May Have Found a Soulmate

  1. What an enjoyable thing to spot, Linda, especially when you to Thursday Doors. 🙂

    janet

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  2. Well, someone is pretty darned clever at repurposing! Great find.

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  3. Now that’s an original idea. I think I’d like to be friends with this clever person too 🙂

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  4. I love the collection of doors, provably because I am so nosy and it is always fun to think what may originally have been behind them!
    You have a pretty neighbourhood Linda, I would love it too! 🙂

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  5. Now I know what to do with all the spare doors left over from our house renovation. I’ll make a porch with them, lol.

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  6. Of course there is Narnia behind there, open only to a select few though! 🙂

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  7. Isn’t that funny! It does make you stop and think though how endlessly creative people are. Not only the person who decided to collect and arrange all these old doors, but now, everyone wondering at what they could be. I love the thought of them being doors into other worlds, it has a touch of Narnia to it!

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  8. Makes me wonder what else one can do with doors. The possibilities must be endless!

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  9. That’s a great use of old doors. I’m seeing more and more doors being used in decorative ways. Maybe it’s a trend.

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  10. interesting use of old doors!

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  11. Multiple potential Narnias! Don’t forget a fur coat for the snow.

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  12. Oh yes, that’s just charming as all get out! I love your neighborhood, too 🙂

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  13. A very good post. Thanks for sharing!

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