Dan’s Thursday Doors
The last old house I found people seemed to enjoy. Here’s another for your entertainment

Dan’s Thursday Doors
The last old house I found people seemed to enjoy. Here’s another for your entertainment

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I am on another road trip the next few days and hopefully find more
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Got me singing ‘This old House’, Brian!
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Excellent Jo 😀
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The stories these old houses could tell.
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So true
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As Margaret said….and Darlene
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Thanks Sue
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I’m with Darlene and you can;t help wondering. 🙂
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It would be good to know some history of old houses
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Oh, yes. 🙂
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The first one seems to be the door to nowhere (with a nod to REM), or at least that you need a head for heights to go through it.
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Nice reference 😀 The verandahs do seem fallen a bit. It was a drive by photo shot so I didn’t have a good look
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Délicieux
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Merci Sheree
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I imagine it was a substantial house at one time.
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Yes, a lovely farmhouse
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I love this! This one might still have potential.
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It’s not as ramshackle. This road trip I hope I can get my driver to stop as it’s not a long trip and see what else I can find. My shed folder is empty too
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Weathered wood and rusty roofs, what’s not to like.
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I love finding these places. This one is not as fallen down as the previous house
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I like looking at old houses. I try to imagine who might have lived there once and what kind of things happened.
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They have a sense of magic
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I love the weathered greys in this: house, trees, fence posts…it’s a real tribute to the mysterious stamina of age.
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Thank you very much
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Oh, I love this! The wonderful photo capture with the smooth tree limbs framing is excellent, Great share!!
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Thank you ever so much Suzette 😀
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Oh, I really like this. I could think of a story or two. 🙂
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Thanks Brenda. Stories and old houses run together don’t they
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