A change of pace for me getting in on the action early in the day for Thursday Doors. I have a fairly long list of excuses for not shooting new doors, it’s cold, it’s very cold, the snow and ice are making it colder, I know I’d be cold, and I bet the camera batteries don’t like the cold.
Therefore, I have reverted again to my vault of photography.
As always, thanks to the creator and host of Thursday Doors. Please follow the link to Dan’s site – No Facilities for far more talented posts and wonderful doors from parts near and far.
Doors with my Comments this week.
No, I don’t care if the sign says Open Come on in! – I’m not going through that door.
These were all shot the same day in November of 2018. About 6 months after a nasty flood which destroyed a good portion of the town.
Security System – If they can’t get to your front door, that’s secure.
Debris is still in the street’s months later. Almost 10 inches of rain in a few hours and overdeveloped surrounding areas spelled devastation for downtown. This old firehouse sits up on the hill, on Church Road, but Main Street is right beside it, and much was lost there.
That’s a hell of a doorbell.
Have a great weekend all.



January 29, 2026 at 8:12 AM
Great photos, Mike. I particularly like the firehouse museum doors.
I 100% understand all your reasons for not going out for new photos. We are cold and getting colder before finally seeing some relief in the forecast next week – but that relief is daytime highs in the 30s!
Stay warm and I hope you have a great weekend.
January 29, 2026 at 10:06 AM
Lovely doors
January 29, 2026 at 10:27 AM
Thank You
January 29, 2026 at 11:29 AM
Thank you, Mike, for documenting the historic event of the flood and its aftermath in this town. It is proof of resilience that the shop you photographed was open soon six months later. I love the firehouse bell tower, great photo!
January 29, 2026 at 11:50 PM
Great doors! Your description with the first door gave me a chuckle.