I’m quite surprised that I only posted three posts between two Thursday Doors this week. But I’m not surprised that I took 22 door shots in two days since I’m in Slovenia. Here they are, vaguely colour-coded.
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Eye spy, love speak, Volkswagen, or this is how we take word power back.
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What a wonderful collection 🙂
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Thank you, Becky! 🙂
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Wow Slovenia has a huge mix of doors! I want to enter the third one, with the little curtain. I wouldn’t mind sitting out there either, with a white wine 😀
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Oh yes, Suvi, indeed! And I’m trying hard not to take photos of doors that I’ve taken and posted already. I’m passing them all the time.
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That was my reaction too Suvi. It looks so inviting tucked in the shade on a warm day 🙂
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So many wonderful doors to choose from! I would have read “Chat Place” in french too. Do you know what its intent was?
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Oh Joanne, I have no idea. And thank you!
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Great variety!
Having just come from doors in France, I read Chat Place in French and wondered where the cat had got off to. Then I read it in English and thought, I wonder, do they sit on the steps and chat there a lot? We used to have a long narrow porch and we sat on the steps all the time…
I love that door with the seashell glass, it looks new. Makes me think someone cares about doors 🙂
That yellow building though…Ooh! And I think my favorite is the first. Looks so warm and homey.
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Thanks, Joey. I have never seen any cat there nor any people chatting, so it remains to be guessed. The seashell glass door belongs to the house with glass upon the wall from my previous post. So yes, I guess they care about stuff. You can see a wide variety of doors here indeed, in various states of (dis)repair, and many new ones too. The door on the first and second photo is the same, and the chat one is just a bit further. I pass here whenever I walk the dog uphill.
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Interesting! So much light in the first photo makes it looks different 🙂
You’ll have to let us know if you see the cat or the chatters!
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😀 Will do.
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Like them all! But in particular the one with ‘Chat place’ 🙂
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Thanks, Geert! But how would you read it, in English or in French? 🙂
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in French haha
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So many pretty doors! I like the ones with a little iron work showing. I love wooden doors of all types, but I think I’m going to go with the blue doors today. Every time I see blue doors, I think they’re the best. Then I see a red one, and…
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Thanks, Dan. 🙂 Except for green ones, I know. I’m glad I could include so many different ones. And tomorrow I’m off already.
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I read it in French and wondered where le chat was lounging at the moment since it wasn’t in place. 🙂
I loved the wood door just below the Chat Place door, and the yellow building with huge transom window, and that little gem of door with the heart cut-out was a great find.
Another great selection today!
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Thank you, Deborah! Le chat is hiding itself well. And the heart made my day.
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What a selection. That new white door looks so out of place in the old building.
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Thank you, Jean, I thought so too. It’s often the case – the door is taken care of, but the building is left to decompose.
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A charming collection of unique doors!
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Thank you, Ludwig! 🙂
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What great finds this week! I read Chat Place in English since I don’t speak French. Love that little heart on the door.
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Thank you, Amy, and for the follow! 🙂
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What an eclectic collection! I love the little heart door
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Thank you, Candy. Looks a bit like a toilet though, no? 😀
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Some weeks I’m so busy that one post is all I can manage – it happens to all of us from time to time. A wonderful collection – I really like the dark wood of the University one, and like a few of the others I too read “Chat” in French 😉
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Thanks, Norm. I’m glad when it happens that I’m spurred into some sort of routine. I guess I’ve been missing that in my life.
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Lovely selection of Slovenian doors… I read Chat in English ! I could easily sit chatting on those steps…..
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Thank you, Vicky! And welcome, I’m sure. 🙂
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