Two weeks ago Saturday, our daughter Faith asked if I wanted to visit Old Sturbridge Village with her for their Bee Weekend. We're all members of OSV, and it doesn't take much of a reason to get us to go. I've taken you to OSV numerous times, but… | By Dan Antion on September 26, 2024 | Welcome to Thursday Doors! This is a weekly challenge for people who love doors and architecture to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos, drawings, or other images or stories from around the world. If you'd like to join us, simply create your own Thursday Doors post each (or any) week and then share a link to your post in the comments below, anytime between 12:01 am Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American eastern time). If you like, you can add our badge to your post. in primo piano - photos Two weeks ago Saturday, our daughter Faith asked if I wanted to visit Old Sturbridge Village with her for their Bee Weekend. We're all members of OSV, and it doesn't take much of a reason to get us to go. I've taken you to OSV numerous times, but I tried to gather some doors you haven't seen, or at least haven't seen recently. There are a few pictures that don't include doors. Faith made an extra donation for which she received a Bee Sticker that she could add to the "hive" once we arrived. Also, an additional fundraising event — a waffle bar. So, if you haven't had breakfast, prepared to be as disappointed as I am looking at my toast. I've tried to explain the photos in the captions. I will be scarce around the blog today due to some errand that need to be run. I'll catch up with all the participants between now and Saturday, but I might be late. I hope you will enjoy the gallery and I hope you will take a few minutes to visit the blogs of the other participants. As usual, all the posts will be grouped into the Recap on Sunday. Faith placing her bee on the hive Faith's bee is on the hive Beautiful pastureland They recently re-sided and added new doors to the pottery shop We wanted to open that gate and let them out I love furniture doors. This is a beautiful mantle clock Visiting the bee exhibit A different look at a barn we've seen before Kitchen/pantry cupboard A lot of activity happened around the fireplace in these homes Waffle with buter, syrup, apple pie filling and whipped cream Those are pumpkin plants. I wonder if Linus was there Interior doors Bedroom door, although these rooms served multiple purposes. If you are in a hurry and don't wish to scroll through the comments, click to Jump to the comment form. Bridge to Nowhere continues the tradition of character driven stories with strong female characters and well-researched scenarios and the return of a favorite character. Pittsburgh reporter Rachael Todd has a hard deadline — and it's personal. Her friend is a murder suspect. He knew the victim. He had a strong motive and a weak alibi. Rachael's certain he is being framed, and she'll have to live up to her nickname "Rascal" to clear him. Bridge to Nowhere | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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