Thursday Doors- 2024 Leftovers

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These are doors I saw during 2024 that I didn’t manage to share plus one a friend sent me that he thought I’d like and he was right, I do!

Through the thicket I spied this old barn and there are doors on that old van too.

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Another barn. This is one of the last images I took in 2024. I spied this barn while doing the Christmas Bird Count in my county on the 29th of December. It was a very cold, windy, rainy, snow flurries day so my partner and I only saw 23 species during our time out. I loved the Copula door. I imagine Owls using it.

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Fishy Door. Every door had a fish over it. I’d bet money who ever lives here fishes.

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A Red Shed that could use some TLC.

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This is the door(s) to the laundry room at a favorite campground.

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This is the door a friend sent me that he saw while in London and thought of me. Isn’t it gorgeous! Doesn’t the portico look like it’s made of cherry wood?

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That’s it for my 2024 doors. I hope 2025 has lots of interesting doors in it for us all.

This post is part of the weekly challenge Thursday Doors hosted by Dan Antion over at https://nofacilities.com/2025/01/09/runaround-prepare-the-badges/

Head on over there to see more doors from around the world or join the craze and add a door or two of your own. 😊

more to come…

46 thoughts on “Thursday Doors- 2024 Leftovers

  1. I love your leftovers! That door in London is a whopper. It does look like Cherry wood. The roof with the copula has a flowing pattern. I’ve never seen that before. Wonderful doors, Deborah!

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    1. Thank you so much, Jennie! That door is great. The roof on that barn has lots of lines and repetitive patterns my iPhone couldn’t handle that very well so that flowing pattern you see is a phenomena called moiré. With our new digital camera sensors it’s become more apparent with some patterns. A better definition is: ” As an attempt to recreate the image, the camera created a moiré pattern interference between the repetitive pattern of lines and outputting. As a result of such interference artifacts, any regular pattern may seem distorted or have strange waves added to it-which is referred to as moiré.” end quote from Adorama camera.

      There are tools to try to fix it in my editing software but, I didn’t even try it.

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  2. Well Deborah, I wouldn’t mind finding leftovers like these in my fridge! I in particular like the cupola-door picture. It indeed looks so wet and cold and yet so pittoresque, also because of the vague mountains behind it. The London-door has an eccentric quality, but, yes, it’s in Britain we must not forget. 🙂 Great pictures!

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  3. Old houses always have a charm of their own, and I often think of the history that may have been in their vital days when they looked new. Deborah, I particularly liked the first and last photo, they are both an artists delight, and are artworks as they are. Enjoy the new year my friend.

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  4. Thanks for the door images, Deborah. I especially like the first one of the old barn through the thicket. When I looked at it I thought, she must’ve been birding when she found this. It was fun to read that’s exactly what you were doing! Cheers and thanks.

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  5. Your doors are wonderful, Deborah. I love the barns, and even the dilapidated shed. Those photos are wonderful winter scenes. Your friend sent a beautiful door from London. Welcome to a new year of doors.

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