Saturday, March 2, 2013

One Door Opens ~ Another Door Closes

I'm not sure if I believe that old theory or not but I do love doors.  Especailly old doors.  And I'm lucky enough to live in a lovely old bungalow that has some nice old doors.

Doors...this weeks chosen photography topic. 

There are many times I wish I lived in a place where there were lovely old neighborhoods with stately old homes, architectural marvels and windows to gaze longingly at.  Manicured lawns, spring flowers bobbing in a gentle warm breeze.  You get the idea.

Ironically, the town I live in was a lumber town in it's heyday.  The Knapp Stout Lumber Company were pioneers in this area.  Their name is closely woven with the early history of Barron County.  Huge forests once surrounded cities and lakes of this region, carrying an industry that was the inevitable forerunner of the present dairying and agricultural businesses.  And now sand mining for the fracking industry.  A rape of the earth in my opionion.

But I digress....

Last Sunday I drove around this small farming town to see if there were any doors worthy of my photographic lens.

There was one.  And it does not represent that era of which I spoke at all.  And I haven't had time to go back to take a picture of it, maybe later this morning when I run to the post office.

So I wandered around my own home, which was built by the Knapp/Stout people, as are a couple around here, and took my pictures right here.

I've always loved french doors and I have a wonderful pair that are inset with beveld glass panes.  They open to an unheated sunroom that I basically use for storage and I have a piece of exercise equipment out there.  It's too hot to use during the summer and too cold during the winter.

 
I laid on the floor looking up to take this, lol. 
The next photo shows the door from the sunroom looking in towards the living room.  And guess who has to see what was going on...(puppers gazing through the window panes).
 
 
And once again, like last week, I am only able to enlarge the first photo...sigh.
 
Even the door going from my kitchen to the basement and outside back door is beautiful.
 
 
Lastly, my front door.  I need to replace the screen door so the beautiful solid wood door behind it can bee seen.

 
Last week I had fun going around to everyone's blogs and will do so again this week.  Don't forgot to pop in at Sally's blog where you can click through and see what everyone else is doing.  Ciao... 


13 comments:

  1. Wonderful doors, right there in front of you!

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  2. Lovely doors - all of them. I love the pups looking through - that's awesome!

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  3. Beautiful doors - I love them and they bring memories of my Uncle's house, I spent almost all summer vacations there. He had a sunroom like yours, you could use it in the summer early morning or late in the evening; to enter it - you got through French doors like yours. Thank you for sharing!

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  4. I love french doors too. At one point we had planned on a pair of French doors from our bedroom to the porch but it didn't happen (sigh). I find it interesting that you laid on the floor to get the first pic. Certainly a interesting angle.

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  5. I love the character found in older homes and real wood doors. Your French doors are lovely...so are the ones peeking through. So cute!

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  6. I love French doors, too. You've got a beauty! Fun shot looking up.

    (are you using Chrome? When I switched to Chrome my blogger software seemed to work the best.)

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  7. Oh my, your doors are beautiful!...and I love the "new" perspective for that first one :-)

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  8. I love the perspective on the first shot .. I would never have thought of it. Those are gorgeous doors and gorgeous photos.

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  9. Beautiful photos! and I love the perspective on the door!

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  10. Love your doors though it's too bad that your sun room isn't insulated but then I would love to have a sun room.

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  11. You do have some beautiful doors! Love that first shot from the floor!!

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  12. The shot from the floor is definitely the winner, and then the one with the puppies :) Too cute they are!

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  13. You have wonderful doors! But, I do have to say, your outside door is my favorite!

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