Dan’s Thursday Doors
Meanwhile back in Europe, THE place for fabulous doors, we find ourselves once more in Dijon.
Ginormous doors. Look at the size of the hinges.

A door that is also a gate. I suspect it was the front of a house once.

Another door gate in it’s fabulous red

An ancient door tucked into an alcove


Great doors!
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Those are all fabulous
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Thanks Sheree 🙂
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My pleasure
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Fabulous doors.
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Thank you Misky 🙂
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Each of the doors in your selection is a beauty – impossible to choose a favourite.
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Thank you 🙂
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Each of these are fabulous doors – too difficult to choose a favourite.
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Fantastic doors. I’ve never seen such elaborate entrances used as a gate. You must be right, they were probably part of a previous structure. I’m glad they’ve been saved.
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Thank you Dan. They are rather elaborate 🙂
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Terrific carving, and really beautiful surrounding materials for your Thursday door post.
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Thank you 🙂
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Fantabulous doors, Brian!
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Thank you Susan 🙂
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every single one: beautiful
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Thank you Sylvia 🙂
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Another great selection, Brian.
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Thank you Graham 🙂
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Europe is indeed the place for wonderful doors ranging from elegant to shabby chic. You have some beauties here.
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Thank you janet 🙂
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What a beautiful selection. And I mean all of them 👍 Thanks for sharing Brian.
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Most welcome Teresa 🙂
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The first is fabulous and I love the others too ❤️
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Thanks Jo. I am looking for more from my travels 🙂
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Oh, these are all fabulous, but I’m very taken by the first one.
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Thanks Margaret, it rather fabulous 🙂
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Great selection, love the last one, especially.
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I do as well. A weathered door with charm is always a winner 🙂
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Ver definitely!
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All of these are magical.
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The Europeans knew how to made a fabulous door back then 🙂
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They sure did. When I was in Paris I took hundreds of door photos. I was in love with the colors and moldings. I also was in awe of the giant doors that now are parking lots (I believe they used to be carriage doors to courtyards). There’s nothing quite like it where I live.
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Nothing like them where I live also
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the first door is magnificent
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Most certainly is 🙂
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