Knock Knock who's there? Lindalu Lindalu who? AHHH made you look, made you smile, come on in and sit a while! Let's share some tea, maybe coffee, but most of all our friendship you see!
I love photographing old doors. I posted a green door recently on the Pagan's Eye but it was not as chipped as yours. The chipping off of the paint create a very interesting, textured effect.
The doors the tell a lot about who lives there - or have done so.
ReplyDeleteCome and see "mine".
Most definitely a door, and not ajar.
ReplyDeletelove the weathered texture...and the paint color of this antiquated beauty.
ReplyDeleteLooks well worn. I take it Roger doesn't like decorating!
ReplyDeleteI thought you were asleep???
ReplyDeletebeautiful colours being exposed by the weathered surface of the top layer of paint
ReplyDeleteI love that old door. A great shot! And I also love that new header of yours.
ReplyDeleteIt's a-door-able!
ReplyDeleteSorry! I really love old doors, and that is a great old door.
Sunny :)
Pure art!
ReplyDeleteAdorable idea for a door!
Léia
Love the weathered patina!
ReplyDeleteThat Craver is a punny guy isn't he! I love his since of humor.
hello... hapi blogging... have a nice day! just visiting here....
ReplyDeleteKnock Knock who's there?
ReplyDeleteLindalu
Lindalu who?
AHHH made you look, made you smile, come on in and sit a while! Let's share some tea, maybe coffee, but most of all our friendship you see!
I'm writing this as I laugh at 'Cravers' comment... it's not the first time is sense of humour as had me giggling...
ReplyDeleteGreat door shot...
I love photographing old doors. I posted a green door recently on the Pagan's Eye but it was not as chipped as yours. The chipping off of the paint create a very interesting, textured effect.
ReplyDelete...'behind the green door'... as the song goes!
ReplyDeleteMac: A door that has seen better days.
ReplyDeleteAre you not back yet?.... I hate to say this but boy I've missed you and your banter... never mind your pictures. Give Julie our regards xx
ReplyDeleteIs Roger the one who met the man with seven wives and all those cats going back home?
ReplyDeleteI often take photos of doors that I like but your photo made me breathless. Ok, I have recovered now. Great work!
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