Continuing with my theme for this week, I will showcase door photos from St. Lucia. Because we were on a nature excursion, I did not get to visit any cities on the island to photograph their interesting doors. I did, however, find a few doors along the way.
The following door is the main entrance into the plantation house for the Morne Coubaril Estate.
These final doors are from an abandoned dwelling on a very small island that we sailed by as we were departing St. Lucia.
Go take a peek at our host, Norm Frampton’s, blog ‘Norm 2.0’ to see his doors from ‘A Stroll around Montreal’s Chinatown‘. Scroll down to the bottom to find the little blue frog from InLinkz to find a pathway to all of this week’s Thursday Doors posts.
I can’t tell if they’re yellow or orange and white, but the Morne Coubaril Estate doors are super cool looking doors.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks, Dan. It is more of a slightly mustard color yellow. The doors prior to that, back to the slave hut, were all from the same estate.
LikeLiked by 1 person
For some reason, I’m drawn to the first one with the lovely balcony. but I am also drawn to the Morne Coubaril Estate doors. Interesting, all!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks. Do you think I should do a summary post for each island visit (Like an index to all of my posts for St. Lucia with maybe the featured image associate with each of the links?)
LikeLike
I think that would be a brilliant idea! For those of us that live vicariously, it would be a complete delight.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Another vote for that estate door – it has clean, classy look. Nice finds for a non-doorscursion 😉
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks, Norm. More islands to come.
LikeLiked by 1 person