Hello, my fellow door-lovers! Doors and pathways beckon me. Every time I travel I get a few awesome photos of doors, which I have enlarged and framed around the house. This photo would be on my wall the if I had taken it!
Beautiful door, but I can never think of Bruges without the images and words of the movie, In Bruges in my head. Have you seen it? I'll warn you - there's a LOT of well, shall we say off-color language?! :<)
Thanks for the link, it was very intersting to learn about the nuns. I saw that you noticed I gave you an award. I just wanted to let you know that I was planning on telling you ahead of time but I guess I am a bigger procrastinator than I thought.
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What's a begjnhof? Here's some information about the one in Brugge.
ReplyDeleteknock knock.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to the explanation! I was about to leave a comment asking what it was.
ReplyDeleteThat door looks so welcoming.
ReplyDeleteI love your door photos!
ReplyDeleteI have a thing for doors like this. I love it!
ReplyDeleteCool looking door.
ReplyDeleteI too have a fascination for doors.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great shot!
ReplyDeleteyes, I love doors too....probably symbolic.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, Beth. You always have the most interesting pictures. Thanks for the background information--how interesting!
ReplyDelete*smiles*
Kim
That invites mystery. Just want to know what's on the other side.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture with interesting arc shapes (top of door and the tiles).
ReplyDeleteDoors are always mysterious to me. Where does it go? What's on the other side?
ReplyDeleteHello, my fellow door-lovers! Doors and pathways beckon me. Every time I travel I get a few awesome photos of doors, which I have enlarged and framed around the house. This photo would be on my wall the if I had taken it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful door, but I can never think of Bruges without the images and words of the movie, In Bruges in my head. Have you seen it? I'll warn you - there's a LOT of well, shall we say off-color language?! :<)
ReplyDeleteI never thought door pictures could be attractive, but you have changed my mind. I'm going to photograph some when I'm in Poland in June!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link, it was very intersting to learn about the nuns. I saw that you noticed I gave you an award. I just wanted to let you know that I was planning on telling you ahead of time but I guess I am a bigger procrastinator than I thought.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! And thanks for the link, Beth!
ReplyDeleteIntriguing door ... thanks for the informative link to additional information. I do love the photo in your header too ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Now that's a doorbell I feel like ringing. Thanks for your visit over at my place.
ReplyDeleteA door like that could lead anywhere ;o)
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