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Doors v20.26

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Time for the weekly Thursday Doors challenge with our host Dan Antion. For those who love entrances, exits and the buildings and art that surrounds them this is the spot for you. The wonderful contributions from everywhere will delight. Share your own link in the comments on Dan’s weekly Door’s page.

I’m a day late, can’t keep my schedule straight in retirement. Certainly not my best work this week. Just some shots as I was passing through areas on my way to someplace else. This coming week I promise a much better post. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

The first three shots are from a small town in Maryland called Lisbon.

A brick building featuring a sign for the Maryland Horse Council and an entrance with white stairs and a green door.
Photo by Mike Hartley

The screen door on the side wasn’t as attractive as this guy out front. Hey it’s Maryland, what do you expect. We love our crabs.

A gray house with white trim and a large white crab sculpture in the front yard.
Photo by Mike Hartley

Doors, I don’t need no stinking doors, if the gate is shut, I make my own. Plus I don’t have to lean over as far in this pasture.

A brown and white cow grazing in a green field, with a wooden fence and pasture in the background.
Photo by Mike Hartley

Some of us are still looking for our door.

Abandoned white building with a brick entrance, overgrown with vines, surrounded by greenery.
Photo by Mike Hartley

I was standing on the sidewalk when I took this shot. And I didn’t zoom in.

A red door with window panes next to a white chair on a front porch, featuring shutters and a light fixture above.
Photo by Mike Hartley

Author: Mike Hartley

With a lifetime and a half in the Newspaper industry I'm preparing for my retirement career as an Artist, Writer, Photographer and Video content provider. I'm a proud father of two wonderful children and I'm still married to the first girl I fell in love with and probably only one that would have me.

2 thoughts on “Doors v20.26

  1. Wonderful gallery, Mike. I love your commentary with the photos, especially the cow and “the door” it seems to have. fashioned.
    I love the feature photo, barn /house, which reflects a great weathered character.

  2. Fab gallery of doors

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