Dan Antion posted: " I'm not sure I was clear when I began this series last week. Some of the houses in the gallery have been shown before for Thursday Doors, but these are all new pictures. Most of these are from the Windsor Historic District but I decided to try to cap" No Facilities
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I'm not sure I was clear when I began this series last week. Some of the houses in the gallery have been shown before for Thursday Doors, but these are all new pictures. Most of these are from the Windsor Historic District but I decided to try to capture them in winter. Some snow, some better views through bare trees and some stubborn evergreens still blocking the doors.
I want to welcome all the new people who have joined this challenge in the past few weeks. We've been treated to doors from new places, some interesting history and some beautiful poetry. Thursday Doors welcomes all creative expressions of and related to doors. As a community, we have always been willing to stretch the definition of what qualifies for a door. Please welcome these new members by visiting their page and saying hello.
Again, for the new members, please look for a table listing all the doors shared here in out Sunday Recap of Thursday Doors.
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