Today is the third and final post of the doors of Key West, Florida. The two prior posts can be found at Thursday Doors – January 19th, 2017 and Thursday Doors – January 12, 2017.
My ‘Doors to Nowhere’ shot was meant to catch your eye. There was obviously some kind of second story walkway with railing on this building in the past. If you stepped out of these doors today, you would find yourself in or through the awning below.
From here, let’s go to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, which has some beautiful red doors:
Now for a few random doors around the city:
Many thanks to Norm Frampton at ‘Norm 2.0‘ for sponsoring this weekly challenge. Follow the link to see some wonderful pictures of St. Georges Anglican Church in downtown Montreal. From there you can follow the blue frog link to all of the many other wonderful Thursday Door entries.
Wonderful post.
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Thanks, Helen.
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Some lovely finds on this doorscursion. That church is gorgeous. I think I’d want to try out that dessert place to help me stockpile enough calories for the walk around the rest of town 🙂
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I agree. I stopped at the Key Lime shop for a piece of Key Lime Pie. Delicious.
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Those Doors to Nowhere are scary looking but I love the colour in that photograph. Great selection of doors in your post.
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Thanks, Jean. They looked scary to me as well. Hopefully they are well protected from the inside.
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Ooo, ooo, I like the seahorse doors, but the doors to nowhere are pretty cool as well…unless you inadvertently walk out of one. Then it might be the door to the hospital.
janet
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Thanks. I agree that there were many interesting doors in Key West. My doorscursion was a great fun on this cruise stop.
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