You have big task when you soon will be back; photos of the "missing doors"! There should be a few thousand, even if you just picture the nicest ones! But you really make them look nice (of course they are), so I think you should go for it! :-)
Peter, the blue door should look very familiar! I think you may have used a similar shot on your blog. You know I'm a sucker for a great door. Only a thousand or so to find? No problem for us! We can knock that out in a day !HA
Erin and Daryl, Thanks!
CO Sea salt?? Well that's a new one. I'll maybe have to try just one. I am addicted to the caramel ones so I don't usually buy any other flavor.
The thing I like most about the doorways inn Paris (or Europe for that matter) is that many times, once the doors are opened, you find the real treasures.
beautiful doorways...just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSea salt, pistachio & carame!
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ReplyDeleteYou have big task when you soon will be back; photos of the "missing doors"! There should be a few thousand, even if you just picture the nicest ones! But you really make them look nice (of course they are), so I think you should go for it! :-)
ReplyDeletePeter, the blue door should look very familiar! I think you may have used a similar shot on your blog. You know I'm a sucker for a great door. Only a thousand or so to find? No problem for us! We can knock that out in a day !HA
ReplyDeleteErin and Daryl, Thanks!
CO
Sea salt?? Well that's a new one. I'll maybe have to try just one. I am addicted to the caramel ones so I don't usually buy any other flavor.
The thing I like most about the doorways inn Paris (or Europe for that matter) is that many times, once the doors are opened, you find the real treasures.
ReplyDeleteI like doors. Nice series!
ReplyDeleteSpoilt for choice. Have to go through the blue one as it's in hiding.
ReplyDeleteSome lovely images--I especially love the middle doorway!
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