Doors 269 – Doors from Cheltenham, July 2023 (Part III)
Good morning from Bristol, where the mood has been lifted by a couple of wonderful warm days, although the clouds today probably signify the end of our summer! This week I bring you the final selection of doors from a visit I made to Cheltenham last July to experience the Cheltenham Paint Festival. There is not too much to say about these doors other than they are a random selection from my wanderings, I hope you enjoy them.
I have a busy day ahead, so that’s it I’m afraid for another week. Next time I am thinking a return to Umbria in Italy is on the cards, see you then.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors, and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton’s Thursday Doors post.
by Scooj
I was waiting for the last one without even knowing it lol . . . 🤣
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😁👍
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All these doors are looking great except the last one with the graffiti. I am into streetart but not graffiti. And I especially love the one with the ironwork.
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Thank you. The graffiti door was ugly even before the graffiti got there.
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Haha true.
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Very handsome
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Thank you.
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These are
really stunning doors,
even the last one has a certain charm.
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Thank you. That last one is an ugly door, improved in my view by the tagging and stencils.
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This is a wonderful collection, Steve. My favorite is the featured photo. The contrast between the treatment of those identical entrances is amazing. I much prefer the cream colored one.
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Thank you Dan. I agree with your assessment.
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