Thursday Doors is a weekly feature hosted by Norm Frampton on his blog ‘Norm 2.0’. This week he features Le Chemin du Roy (The King’s Road), Ste-Anne de la Pérade Church. Follow the link for one of Norm’s wonderful posts.
This week, I want to feature some of the lovely doors from Chatham, Massachusetts at the south east corner of Cape Cod. My wife and I did a ‘walkabout’ while there for a wedding a few weeks ago, so I had a great chance to capture some wonderful doors.
This featured image is a lovely blue door on one of the older buildings in this colonial town. I featured this door on a post for Tuesdays of Texture along with the plaque affixed to the house next to the door.
Right next to this quaint little cottage is a wonderful garage with two lovely doors:
Here are several other doors captured during this doorscursion:
Finally, I just had to post the front of a small house on one of the side streets in the town. Perhaps you can guess why.
Beautiful doors. What a lovely place this looks. Thanks for sharing this , Charles
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Thanks, Helen. Been too busy to keep up recently. Finally found a few minutes.
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Yes, I have more time for all this blogging in winter! 😎
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I shot a wedding a week ago and have been working on the photos to develop an album.
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Sounds serious stuff 😉
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Great selection of Chatham doors. I definitely feel like I’m at the Cape when I look at your photos. Growing up in New England, Cape Cod was a favorite place for us to go for vacations. Ah, sweet memories.
Donna
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Thanks, Donna. I’m glad you enjoyed my post.
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Indeed, a perfect representation of Cape Cod. You do such a brilliant job, Chuck. I always look forward to your artistry. Thank you for sharing. I’m finding “doors” very compelling as it never ceases to astound me that people can come up with such inviting and solid entrances.
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Thanks so much. I am glad you enjoy my photo tours.
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I really do! So wonderful, especially since they are areas I’ve heard of but will probably not visit, that makes them even more special 🙂
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