Welcome to the end of the year Thursday Doors review. In the event this is your first visit to my blog, I participate in a weekly door challenge hosted by Dan over at No Facilities. He has designated this 3rd Thursday in December as our opportunity to share favorites of the past year. Please take a few to find his place and see the wonderful entries of both his blog and of my fellow door enthusiasts from all across the world. But before ya go, here are my personal choices. I picked one per month except for April when I was absent for the April AtoZ Challenge.
Hanging door. I hope Main Street Pizza is still open. I had to share the food pics Lights glowing thru the door. Postcard door from Puerto Rico B hwy, Pettis County, Missouri Doors thru the fence Iconic barn on US 50 highway Another photographer also found this barn for the cover of Missouri Life magazine. Maybe they read this blog??? 😉 I really loved this one! Manila School side door Southern Pettis County beauty Flat Creek Baptist Church
In closing, I just wanna say at the very least, this year has been the experience of my lifetime. Same for 99% of the world, right?! Not feeling like elaborating much more than that. And hope for our future is what’s most on my mind anyway. This is the time of year we take pause from Thursday Doors–so I’ll be trying to renew my doors stash for January and beyond. Thanks for taggin’ along in 2020 and hope to bring you more doors of interest next year!
It’s like a barn door calendar 🙂
These are great. If I had to pick a favorite (it would be hard) I’d be leaning toward the church and the barn through the fence, but they are all lovely. Thanks for supporting the challenge and I hope you enjoy the holiday season. Take care!
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Thanks and Happy Holidays
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Loving the barn doors
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Thanks Sheree!
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A very nice collection of doors. I like the doors through the fence and the photo below it. I’m visiting from Dan’s Thursday Doors.
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I appreciate your kind thoughts 😊 I’ll be sure to visit your blog soon!
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Lovely collection of country doors, reminding me of growing up in Nebraska. We lived in Omaha, but my grandparents lived a farm, so we saw lots of this sort of thing. Great place to grow up.
janet
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I remember going to Omaha for a music contest as a teen. Won a trophy there 🙂 I also remember lots of one way roads and dad cursing a bit lol We were clearly pretty small-town. haha
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I don’t remember one-way roads at all, but I’m sure there were some. Not like downtown Chicago, though. 🙂
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We must’ve found every one lol and Forgive my negligence in thanking you for visiting. Have an awesome weekend!
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You, too, and a wonderful Christmas.
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The food pics made me hungry, lol. I love all those barn photos, the shabbier the better. Looking forward to what you find next year. All the best for 2021.
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Hello Kathy. Just so you can find my door posts back again, I moved it to a separate door post called
“Dan Antion’s Thurs. Doors #” Great reveiw – I love the big red silo standing by the big farmhouse. A merry Christmas to you, and a special wonderful 2021!
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Thank you for the update! And Merry Christmas to you and yours as well! 🎄
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Great variety even when it’s photos of similar structures. Good shots. And good looking pizza! Happy New Year!
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Thanks! Blessings for a happy new year to you too😊
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All the photos are awesome! But that food does look good lol!
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