Today I finish my Capalbio door series. The first two parts can be found here and here on my first blog. I took these photos in one hour when mom and sister came on a visit in early March. So today let it be not just doors.
And on Thursdays this restaurant could give some discount to Norm’s challengers. 🙂
Photo: a © signature mmm production
For Norm Frampton’s Thursday Doors challenge.
and for The Story Behind a Door
Which one of the ladies in the picture is you? Great post 🙂 Love every door. it has a story ❤
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Oh! The ladies are closely related to me but none of them is me. 😀 Italy’s doors are just incredible. I guess history truly was rich in these parts.
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🙂 Nice. Yes very rich. you are so lucky. I could swap lives for a bit 😉
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Another gorgeous collection. #3 is my favorite shot there are a lot of element in it but they all work together nicely. I also love the ones of the village and that roof line shot near the top. Well done!
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Thanks, Norm! I notice there are two #3 doors: with curtains and without. My guess is you prefer without. And I’ll see what I can do with “The Door” restaurant… If I ever eat there, I’ll show them this post. 🙂
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Lovely collection, the door with the knob in the middle is an interesting one.
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Thank you, dimlamp. 🙂
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They are all sublime! I’m particularly fond of the well-worn doors through the stone alcove. Really gorgeous colors and textures there.
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Oh, thanks, Joey, I think this is a country with your name on it. 😉
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But it’s too hot for me.
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Thanks for sharing another great collection of doors. I’m with Norm, I love that third door. I also like the 1/3-2/3 split door. I featured one of those today as well. There’s something about that arrangement that I like.
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Thank you, Dan!
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A beautiful selection of photos. I find doors with horizontal panels rather intriguing because they seen out of the norm. The teal door second from the end is my favourite of those horizontal patterned doors.
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Thanks, Joanne!
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Great collection this week! I really like the 13th image with that door and ironwork transome. The knobs in the center really appeals to me, and they have the best door knockers!
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Thanks, Deborah! 🙂
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A lot of nice doors! Can’t wait until the holidays and my visit to Italy 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
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Oh, great! And I can’t wait to see your pictures! Where in Italy or just all over? 🙂
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We are most likely going to the north, the Dolomities 🙂
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Amore, who is from Roma, would say: “Oh, so you’re going to Austria.” 😀 For them Milano and the entire north is Austria already 😉
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Lovely! Bestia is so cute!!! 🤗
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SSW, glad to know it’s not just because I’m biased. 😀 Mom, and all. Hihih. And you saw my first dog Žak in the post Not really vintage. So cute too! A woman once said about Žak: “He is cute but he knows that he’s cute.” 😀 Where bestia doesn’t care. Bestia is bestia.
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Wow – some fantastic pics – you have quite a eye for composition. I especially like the face coming out of the wall.
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Thank you, Jan, that good to hear! 🙂 And for the follow.
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I thought I followed you once before so I was surprised to see the Follow button. Ah well, the mysteries of the internet.
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Probably you followed my first blog. For a month now I have this one. Welcome over here too.
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These are all lovely doors, but the second to the last photo just jumped off the page at me. I love the door itself, the color, the glass above, the plantings and the handrails are something I have never seen before. Great one. 🙂
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Thank you, Judy. 🙂 I’m glad to see that you pay attention to all the details.
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What a great series of pictures. Thanks.
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Oh, thank you, Charles. 🙂
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Great door finds! It’s amazing how many different kinds of doors there are in this world 🙂
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Very true, Suvi, and I love to keep discovering them around me and on people’s blogs. Thanks!
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