I know there are many of us who love doors, so I will not tire you with too many…only three. One from Tibet, one from Gdansk, Poland and one from my home town in Sweden. If you didn’t know my favourite colours before – you will now!
I know there are many of us who love doors, so I will not tire you with too many…only three. One from Tibet, one from Gdansk, Poland and one from my home town in Sweden. If you didn’t know my favourite colours before – you will now!
En vacker dörr kan ursäkta ett i övrigt ganska risigt hus..
En dörr skall kännas trevlig och välkomnande 🙂
Fina bilder!
Instämmer – en dörr gör mycket.
Such a great selection! Colourful and such detail.
Thank you!
They are all gorgeous!
I’m happy you like them!
Beautiful doors – I love the solidness and strength coming from them. The designs and colors, perfect choices for the theme.
I’m glad you enjoy them, Mary!
These are marvellous doors, Ann Christine – I love the texture in that last, rather sad door
Yes, a rather sad door it is, but the building has been abandoned for many years. It has its own charm…
Love abandoned buildings! Any more photographs of it??
No, the rest of the building is brick and ivy, rather well preserved!
Haha!
Wonderful set of door photos, Ann Christine. The first one being half open, looks very intriguing. 🙂
Tibetans often use these lovely, strong colours. And this door looks very inviting…yes.
Beautiful, special door! Especially the first one.
Thank you, Amy! Many doors in Tibet are beautiful – many have those colours.
Beautiful doors. 🙂
Beautiful colors!
Thank you!