Doors 244 – Perugia doors, Umbria, Italy (Part II)
Having emerged from the tunnels beneath Perugia, we (and by that I mean me and my son, this was a dad and lad day out) were treated to a bustling city, which happened to be hosting a Jazz Festival, filled with music and visitors. Certainly there was a lively buzz over and above the white noise of regular tourists (like us).
These doors are presented pretty much in chronological order, mapping our route through the streets and squares. This was a slightly cooler day, the only one during our week-long trip, and a perfect one for exploring. Let’s cut to the chase… here are some doors:







Our trip to Italy feels like it was several years ago, so it is great to refresh my memories, digging out these doors for this post. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. Another selection from Perugia next week… probably.
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

Edward Would Wood . . . 😉
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All excellent doors! My favorite is the ancient stone wall with the modern door, a perfect contrast..the light and shadows you captured in that one are almost magical! Great share! Thank you Scooj.
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Thank you very much. I agree that door showed very well how the new can blend with the old.
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These are all divine!
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Thank you.
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Pleasure
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wonderful doors
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Thank you.
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These are all terrific! The details always amaze me. So beautiful.
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Thank you. It is difficult not to find beautiful doors in Perugia.
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These are all looking mighty fine wooden doors
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Thank you.
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the artwork is descriptive.
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Fantastic doors. Italy has so many. I love the tour of Perugia!
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I am so pleased you are enjoying it.
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