Dan Antion posted: " That's the standard Reusable Block opening for Thursday Doors, but we remain on hiatus this week. Of course, some people ignore my suggestion to take a break, and I can support that by being here. I do have some IMPORTANT NEWS today. Tomorrow is t" No Facilities
Welcome to Thursday Doors, a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos from around the world. Feel free to join in on the fun by creating your own Thursday Doors post each week and then sharing your link in the comments below, anytime between 12:01 am Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American eastern time).
That's the standard Reusable Block opening for Thursday Doors, but we remain on hiatus this week. Of course, some people ignore my suggestion to take a break, and I can support that by being here. I do have some IMPORTANT NEWS today.
Tomorrow is the final day to submit an entry for the Thursday Doors Badge Contest. We don't have many entries, but rules being rules, the schedule will remain in force. If you want the information on the contest, it's all listed in this post. The bottom line:
Design a badge
Post it on your blog
Let me know by posting a comment on any post on my blog
If you don't have a blog, email your badge to me (noFacilities at gmail dot com)
Because I really don't like seeing the blank stare entry on my home page when I have no pictures, I'm including a few of my earliest doors in a small gallery today.
I'll be here on Saturday, but if you're not, I wish you all the best in the New Year!
That's the front door of the birthplace of Richard M. Nixon. America's 37th President. The house was reconstructed on the grounds of his Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, CA. I'm not quite certain that the door is prominent enough for this series, but I like it.
Gate House – Melrose Cemetery
The building is small by today's standards but it's an interesting little chapel.
It looks like things have settled a bit in the 70+ years this garage has been around.
The Selden Brewer House is on the right. The building on the left is the old Hockanum School.
This is the front door to the building that was a mortuary chapel. There are two other interesting doors on this tiny building, so you can expect me to return.
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