The last week I’ve been contemplating this Doors post. Thought about trying a theme with this subject.
Toy Doors abound at my home. But maybe I’ll save up for that one later.
Around here, I know of a few places that still have these sort of doors. But maybe that is too much for tender eyes? Or maybe some of you don’t get this? It’s your age I assure you. So you get the salt and pepper variety. Ask your parents/grandparents. Or Google.
And speaking of age, these doors have old hitchin’ posts leading up to the front to tie up your old mare. Love that the owners kept these intact all these years.
But in the end, there’s my boring ol’ door that leads home. It has seen more traffic in and out of it in the last 20 years of daycare than any of you can ever imagine. Over 150 children, their parents, grands, and greats, uncles, aunts,(some of them mine), both rich or poor and everything in between. Even a few pets to ‘show and tell’. Wouldn’t it be wondrous if all the doors we see could tell their story?
With that type of history, that handsome black door could write a good sized novel. 🙂 Love the outhouse and the hitching post.
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I will someday get the hang of that writing thing 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!
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I love what’s been going on behind your door. So much love and care.
janet
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Awww thank you! I definitely love my job. 😊
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What a lovely history your door has, not in the least bit boring. 🙂
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Thank you. It’s not always the door design that makes it ‘worthy’ of being featured I suppose 🙂
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A sweet heartwarming post – thanks for sharing these 🙂
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Thank you
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