Doors 129 – Dorchester doors (3)
A little rummage through my desktop archives revealed some doors I photographed on a work trip I took to Dorchester back in June last year, when life was so much less complicated. Rather than feed you a diet of street art doors every week, I thought I’d switch it up a bit with this little collection. Enjoy.






So another week swiftly passes us by, but it is important that we stop and smell the flowers every now and again, otherwise what is the point?
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors and you really ought to take a look at the Norm 2.0 blog – the originator of Thursday Doors where there are links to yet more doors in the comments section at the end.
by Scooj
Great gallery
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Thank you 🙏.
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On Thursday, November 19, 2020, Natural adventures wrote:
> scooj posted: ” Doors 129 – Dorchester doors (3) A little rummage through > my desktop archives revealed some doors I photographed on a work trip I > took to Dorchester back in June last year, when life was so much less > complicated. Rather than feed you a diet of street ” >
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Nice collection. I’m fond of that narrow church door and the out-of-business cafe/bakery.
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Those two stand out for me too.
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I was trying to decide which ones I liked the best to make a specific comment but found I just liked them all, so you’ll have to settle for that. 🙂
janet
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That makes complete sense to me.
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Hard to believe that not too long ago we were a thin people.
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Thin and short.
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Great collection. I like that narrow wooden door, Stephen.
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Yep, that is a special one. Thank you.
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Fancy doors
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Yes, one or two of them.
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I really like the thin people church door!
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It’s a good old door that one.
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Brunches – lunches – teas – icecream – How good is that? I love the arched doors and I think you have a sequence going where the arches are getting steeper. That one at the bottom is amazing. So thin, but the hardware looks like it could support a door three times its size.
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You definitely took a thorough look at this selection. Thank you.
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