Thursday Doors, January 26 2017

Today it’s time for the second part of Izola doors with two Piran doors sneaking in.

Izola is one of the few yet pretty towns on the short Slovenian coast. We had a short but eventful stroll during which we met some people, got invited to a concert and bestia got a pig’s ear. As for the doors, they were as usual too many to catch them all.

The first part of Izola doors is here.

Photo: © signature mmm

For Norm Frampton’s Thursday Doors challenge.

33 Comments Add yours

  1. Pistachios says:

    Aww Seasonal Door II is just so quaint and lovely!
    Gotta say, though, it bothers me a little that the ironwork on the green door isn’t symmetrical lol

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    1. Thanks, Pistachios! Do you mean the first green door? Wow, you surely had a close look, I’d never notice that! 🙂

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      1. Pistachios says:

        Haha yep. Well, I was only looking at it closely coz my uncle has a similar thing on some of his windows

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  2. Great…love the first one.

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    1. Thanks, Little Voice. 🙂

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  3. conspicari says:

    Love the Green door. :>)

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    1. Thank you, Conspicari. 🙂

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  4. Love Seasonal Door 2’s little tree!

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  5. joey says:

    Seasonal Door 2 and Heaven’s Gate for me 🙂

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    1. Thanks, Joey. One for winter, the other for summer, okay? 🙂

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      1. joey says:

        Sure enough 🙂

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  6. Vanessa says:

    Lovely finds! I’m in the mood for tall and serious today.

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    1. Hehe, Vanessa, very well, all yours! And thanks!

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  7. Norm 2.0 says:

    I guess I’m feeling very green today. The first one is the door that really struck a chord with me today. The blue and white is very spring/summery too 🙂

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    1. Hehe, thanks, Norm. Green is in the air, it seems. All taken in winter though!

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  8. jan says:

    So many quaint and unique doors – my fav is the gate though!

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    1. Thanks, Jan! Not too shabby for an entrance, hm? 🙂

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  9. klara says:

    fun selection. looove the chair with the plant! unfortunatelly, the green door image didn’t open. don’t know why (I am sure it’s not you, it’s me 🙂 )

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    1. Thank you, Klara! 🙂 But how do you know it’s green if it doesn’t open? 😉

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  10. jesh stg says:

    Your blog always makes me want to travel:):) Love that green door, and the door with the red “Xmas tree” is cute Beautiful gate. A great series as usual, Manja!

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    1. Oh, Jesh, that’s great to hear, I love to make you want that! I see that you’re following me now, I guess you wish to travel some more. Welcome aboard!

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  11. I love the sea door, Manja, very cheerful. Those shutters are fabulous, too, in the shot of the Piran blue door.

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    1. Thank you, Jean. Some blue and some sea always feels good.

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  12. Candy says:

    Great doors! I like Seasonal 1 and the blue door but that awning door is just so happy.

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    1. Thanks, Candy! 🙂 Happy is right!

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  13. Dan Antion says:

    This is another great collection. I like the blue doors and the interesting way they keep the shutters open.

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    1. Thanks, Dan. Agreed, it’s not often seen, this style.

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  14. treerabold says:

    I really like that green door!

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    1. Thank you, Treerabold, and welcome! 🙂

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  15. Manja, I was going to select a fav then changed my mind when I saw the next one and so on; I decided that I really liked them all! Great finds!

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    1. Yeah, Gordon, that’s always my intention! 🙂 Thank you!

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