Doors 270 – Assisi doors, Umbria, Italy, July 2023 (Part II)
This week I bring you a few more doors from a trip to Umbria last July – can it really be a year ago? This is the second selection from the beautiful and world renowned town of Assisi, home of the patron saint of animals, merchants and ecology, St Francis. Once again there is no theme to this selection of doors apart from the fact that they are all Assisi doors.
Can you guess which is my favourite?
Here we go:







Naturally, the gelateria was my favourite, and although not strictly a door, the surround must have been a doorway at some point in time.
One more set of doors from Assisi next time, until then have a great weekend, and who knows…England could be European champions by then, or forlorn bridesmaids.
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

These are fantastic, very quirky. I especially love the final door.
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Thank you. I agree that last door is a little cranky.
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I guessed correctly, but I was leaning to the ghost door. That is a great photo. Great collection.
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Thank you.
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I was partial to the ghost door as your favorite! The second door is a feast of symmetry. We’ll constructed and a great photo. Wonderful share!
And, all the best to England in Euro2024!
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Thank you. I think Spain are way too strong, but it is a final.
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Sending good vibes to England for Sunday! Cheers.
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Good vibes received – thank you.
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Great doors. Been through a lot but still standing.
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Part of their attraction is their state.
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The frame where the phrase Thursday doors is has a nice scene.
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They are all serious, keep out doors
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I hadn’t seen it that way, but you are right… not the most welcoming.
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Impressive though
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Wonderful doors and doorways in Assisi. I can see why the Geletaria is your favorite. I like the thin door at the end especially.
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Thank you. Doors in Italy are such a gift.
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They really are!
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