These doors are fresh from the oven (as my Christmas biscuits from Siracusa will be soon – they were so popular that I’m having my second go at them).
Today was lovely: first we went to the nature reserve Škocjanski zatok – first three photos – and then we visited Izola, another town on (short) Slovenian coast. More photos from both will follow in the next weeks but first some doors.
Impressive visitors’ centre at Škocjanski zatok. All is in wood.
The door to the round observation structure.
The view from the previous door.
United colours of Izola.
Clashing or cooperating?
Church door.
Multi-square door.
Flower door.
Fish door.
“We find a better way” door.
Protected door.
Tito door: “Cultural Association Tito” with permanent exhibition about him.
Thank you, Vy! Nobody has ever seen this connection. There is the entire northern Italy between France and Slovenia after all. But as far as I can see on blogs from France, French doors are marvellous.
Hey m-cubed
I like the multi square door and the fish door the most from this post – the handle-less doors were interesting and the titles for each was fun to scroll and think with…. love the ending selfie in heart made .
Happy new year 🎈 🎉
Thank you, Dan. We had to run because I was certain dad will get a penalty for reckless parking, or I’d fish for more doors. There is the second part coming up one of these Thursdays though.
You always find such beauties! The united colours shot was my favourite from this batch, but anything with natural wood is okay with me too.
Have yourselves a safe and happy New Year and thanks for giving us a peek into your wonderful corner of the world each week xo 😀
The door with the sun and the clouds painted(?) on the glass draws my attention in ingenuity! A beautiful series! Hope you had a great Christmas, and wishing you a happy New Year, with many adventures:):) (in Europe of course:) )
Once again, so many choices that by the time I get to the end, I can’t remember which I liked best. Scrolling back up, I think the flower and fish doors are my favorites. Happy New Year.
Thanks, Joey. I like the word ‘awning’, it sounds like an awesome evening. I guess it’s the little curtain above the door? Wishing you a door-filled awyear!
LOL An awning does sound kinda cute now that you mention it! Awnings have angles and they live outside — that’s the only way I can think to differentiate the two.
I hope you have an aw year too 🙂
Is Tito still well remembered over in Slovenia? I dared to ask the same question in Bosnia and they made me pay the next round of beers as a punishment! (it was my turn anyway…)
I’d say the worse off somebody is, the more they praise living under Tito. There seem to be two camps: Yugonostalgics who remember those times fondly, and the others who mock them and wish to forget it all. But, of course, to Slovenia the end of Tito’s experiment only brought a 10-day ‘war’, whereas in Bosnia and Croatia it was brutal.
This post reminds me of my recent trip to France. I can never get enough of the elegant and vintage French doors. 🙂
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Thank you, Vy! Nobody has ever seen this connection. There is the entire northern Italy between France and Slovenia after all. But as far as I can see on blogs from France, French doors are marvellous.
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Hey m-cubed
I like the multi square door and the fish door the most from this post – the handle-less doors were interesting and the titles for each was fun to scroll and think with…. love the ending selfie in heart made .
Happy new year 🎈 🎉
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Thank you, Prior. 🙂 I’m glad you enjoy coming over. Much happiness and love to you too! Cin cin!
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I like the blue and grey little shed door and I like the Fish door. You always bring us an interesting and sometimes colorful selection. Thanks.
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Thank you, Dan. We had to run because I was certain dad will get a penalty for reckless parking, or I’d fish for more doors. There is the second part coming up one of these Thursdays though.
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You always find such beauties! The united colours shot was my favourite from this batch, but anything with natural wood is okay with me too.
Have yourselves a safe and happy New Year and thanks for giving us a peek into your wonderful corner of the world each week xo 😀
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Yeah, Norm, I’m planning to continue doing just that. 🙂 Thank you for hosting Thursday Doors for us. Have a great New Year, and beyond.
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Great set of doors, really like the Donkey Door and the Head Door. “Happy New Year” :>)
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Thank you, Conspicari, just took about a million new door photos today. The year will be door happy. 🙂 And same to you!
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Co-operating definitely! Another diverse selection! Fish door is awesome.
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Thanks, Jan, good to hear. The fish door has a brother and it will be posted in the second half. Cin cin!
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Great selection! The day looked lovely for your doorscurion. I like the selfie on the Heart made door. 🙂 Happy New Year!
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Thank you, Deborah! I like to peek from a door this way sometimes. 🙂 Cin cin tomorrow and a great year to you too!
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The door with the sun and the clouds painted(?) on the glass draws my attention in ingenuity! A beautiful series! Hope you had a great Christmas, and wishing you a happy New Year, with many adventures:):) (in Europe of course:) )
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Yeah, Jesh! There is fish on it too. Wishing you much love and love and creation as well. And thank you!
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Fish door gets my vote today!
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Thank you, Denny! A brother door to it coming up in the second half.
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Once again, so many choices that by the time I get to the end, I can’t remember which I liked best. Scrolling back up, I think the flower and fish doors are my favorites. Happy New Year.
janet
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Yeah, Janet, I love it that it makes you go back and have a second look. Wishing you a great door-filled year ahead! And thank you!
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Love that little shed with the awning, and of course, Flower Door 🙂
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Thanks, Joey. I like the word ‘awning’, it sounds like an awesome evening. I guess it’s the little curtain above the door? Wishing you a door-filled awyear!
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LOL An awning does sound kinda cute now that you mention it! Awnings have angles and they live outside — that’s the only way I can think to differentiate the two.
I hope you have an aw year too 🙂
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Is Tito still well remembered over in Slovenia? I dared to ask the same question in Bosnia and they made me pay the next round of beers as a punishment! (it was my turn anyway…)
Happy New Year!
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I’d say the worse off somebody is, the more they praise living under Tito. There seem to be two camps: Yugonostalgics who remember those times fondly, and the others who mock them and wish to forget it all. But, of course, to Slovenia the end of Tito’s experiment only brought a 10-day ‘war’, whereas in Bosnia and Croatia it was brutal.
Cin cin and many stories in the coming year!
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Cin cin as well, (don’t) go easy with the Prosecco!
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All good but I liked the fish and donkey doors best!
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Thanks, Gordon, here’s to many doors to come in the new year!
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