Doors 167 – Looe doors (see what I did there?), Cornwall – Part 1
Good morning doorsters. This week, I am returning to Cornwall for some doors I photographed during a sea fishing pilgrimage I make with a great friend every year. We spent a day fishing on the ‘banjo’ pier in the seaside town of Looe, and of course I couldn’t resist the opportunity to take a few door snaps while we were there. No fish were killed in the making of this blog post, all were returned to the sea carefully.
So here are the doors, and one or two fishing pictures to get you in the mood:







So that’s it for another week. More from this series next week, all being well. Have a great weekend.
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
Nice selection
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Thank you.
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On Thursday, November 4, 2021, Natural adventures wrote:
> scooj posted: “Doors 167 – Looe doors (see what I did there?), Cornwall – > Part 1 Good morning doorsters. This week, I am returning to Cornwall for > some doors I photographed during a sea fishing pilgrimage I make with a > great friend every year. We spent a day fishing on” >
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Doors and fishing sounds like a nice outing. Had to back up for a double take on the multi paned door and windows. Very striking.
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Yeah I did a street double-take on that door too. In many ways unremarkable, but at the same time unusual.
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Doors are so inviting…never know what lies behind them. Great blog post!
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Thank you so much for saying so.
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Ahh, you didn’t link to Dan’s current post last week so I didn’t see your doors until now. 🙂 I need to come by more regularly.
Brilliant doors, brilliant fishing spot and one mildly displeased fish. You prong it with the hook, lift it up, take a photo and throw it back? 😮 The sea will heal the wound? (I know, I know, still better than eat it, right?)
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I get what you say about fishing. I would say though that it was fishing that got me interested in marine biology, and I have dedicated my entire career to protecting and improving the natural environment. I am at peace with my fishing.
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