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I was in New Orleans for a week and had so much fun, and took a lot of photos of doors.
This one is from a restaurant in the French Quarter, but I didn’t pay attention to which one there are so many. I’m in catch up mode so, only one door today, but there will be more. 😄

This is part of Norm Frampton’s Thursday Doors. If you have a door or two to share head on over to his blog and join in the fun or just head over and see the doors others have shared from all over the world. Just follow his directions at the end of his Thursday door post.
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more to come…
Nice start! I can’t wait to see more. I haven’t been in New Orleans since I was young and wild 😉
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It had been over 30 years since we went. Big Baby Boy was only 2.5 years old then, so we didn’t get wild or party that time. We stopped in NOLA during our EPIC Trip across the USA back in 83 or maybe it was 84. I have to look at my journal and photos.
It was the year the World’s Fair was in New Orleans and I wanted to go to it. There were no crowds at the World’s Fair, and we had the French Quarter almost to ourselves the day we visited.
It was quite a different trip this time around with Big Baby Boy. There were teems of people, and partying, and we had so much fun walking among them, and enjoying all the street performers, and party atmosphere, and quite a few museums!
I’ll have to work on more images and get them up. Thanks, Joey! 😀
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No crowds at the World’s Fair? Wow. That was a great time to go!
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I haven’t been to New Orleans, but I would imagine that there are lots of pops of color to be found. This one is fabulous, Deborah! 🙂
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It’s very colorful, and lots of fun! This door is pretty great on the door scale isn’t it? 😀
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It sure is!
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Nice pic, Deborah! I like the green shutters and the overall shape.
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Thank you, Paul! Me too and the color combo.
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The colour combination just screams for attention 🙂
I love shutter doors!
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Doesn’t it! I loved it one of my most favorites from all the doors I loved there. Thank you, Joanne!
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Ooh, a trip to New Orleans — excellent. You really earned a break after relocating, Deborah. This entry is certainly inviting. I never made it to the Big Easy, and now my traveling days are over (or I’m over it, whichever, both I guess), but I love tagging along virtually. Looking forward to seeing more of your vacation. Hugs on the wing!
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Thank you so much, Teagan! I’m so happy to have you coming along! xx
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Hi Deborah, We have friends who love New Orleans and visit often. This door looks like it is intended for the French Quarter. Fun!
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Thank you, Erica! It’s a fun city so I get why your friends visit often. For now it’s on the bottom of my rotation list of cities to visit again soon. Next up is London then I’d love to finally visit Boston, and the upper northeastern states. I’ve never been to any of those.
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My brother and sister-in-law were in London a couple of years ago and LOVED it! Lots of interesting and beautiful places on our planet:)
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It’s a fun city too! There are so many places I’d love to see.
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Shutter doors! How charming! I love your door photography, Deborah.
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Thank you so much, Camie! Doors and windows can be so much more interesting and charming than one would think, right. 😀
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Yes! I think there are many cool windows and doors in the world. 🙂
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You picked a winner of a door, Deborah! Love it!
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Thank you so much, Jennie!
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You’re welcome, Deborah!
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oh what a great place! wonderful image Deb!
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Thank you, Hannah! It’s a fun city.
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Love it!
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Thank you, Kendall!
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Welcome!
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LOVE IT! I never saw shutter doors before. Also: green. Also: arches. And: toplights, or whatever you call sidelights on top. Looking forward to more. 🙂
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Thank you so much Marian! I love those shutters too.
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I love these doors, and the color goes back a few years. In my part of the country, some homes have a solid wood door on the outside that protects the regular door from the elements in the winter. It is much simpler than these beautiful shutters, but they both make a statement. 🙂
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The shutters caught my eye first against the coral of the building. I love the storm shutters. In the west we have screen doors.
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Looks Christmasy. Nice one.
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Thank you, TCast! 😀
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How fun! We went to NO for part of our honeymoon and it was a fun place; still hoping to visit again someday. The French Quarter is such a picturesque place and I’m sure you found a lot of doors like this cool one you posted.
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Thanks, Gordon! It had been more than 30 years since I was last in NOLA! It certainly was a lot more crowded and busy this time around, but still fun and very picturesque in every neighborhood or parish as they say we visited. My favorites were the French Quarter and the Garden District.
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I love New Orleans, and I so enjoy seeing the storm shutters matching the characteristics of the door, and painted to add the appeal of the building. You picked a great door to feature.
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Thank you, Dan! It’s such a neat place to visit, and rich with history. For a Door and window lover it’s hitting the jackpot!
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I wonder if the green has any meaning. Certainly does pop!
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Great question! I have no idea, but it certainly does pop.
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I like the door but I adore the flower vine hanging down from above.
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Isn’t that something…the flower climbing down the building? I wonder if it’s a Dogwood? It reminds me of one.
Thanks, Ally!
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Love New Orleans and your door photo.
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Thank you, John! It’s a fun city.
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Great contrast between wall and shutters
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Isn’t it nice? I liked it a lot too. Thank you Sheree.
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I bet New Orleans provided you with many inspirational doors! I love the contrast of the green door with the orange walls… along with the added detail of the vine trailing down.
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I didn’t get a better look but wonder now if that’s a dogwood flower? There are so many wonderful doors, balconies, and buildings there! I could fill several hard drives with just those. 😀
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I wonder if it’s the door of an Italian restaurant: green, white, and red 🇮🇹 🙂
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Good thought! I didn’t think of that, and there were several of those I know I passed by.
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Liking that Nola Olof and vibe….
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It’s such a fun city especially after dark when it really starts hopping.
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