Doors 340 – Street art and graffiti doors
I am feeling a little decadent, because I am writing this post in a warm bath, soaking my tired muscles after a long skiing day (yesterday). I mentioned last week that I was going to be away this week, and will be repurposing some street art doors which were originally posted as street art/graffiti posts on Natural Adventures in May-July 2024. I hope you enjoy them.









I have taken a few liberties and a loose definition of doors in this post, but I hope you enjoy them anyway. Next time, when I am back in Old Blighty, I’ll resume the doors of York series. Until then byeee, and have a superb 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 weekly Thursday Doors post and his Sunday recap.
Absolutely love these and makes me want to visit Bristol. That orange door and the artwork on the building is stunning!
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Always worth a visit.
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Fun and uplifting post. I love the photos.. The bright colors are a wonderful pick-me-up from our decidedly monochrome landscape after 20″(51cm) of snow this week. Good for people trying to ski, but tough on drivers. I hope you’re having a great time.
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That is a ton of snow.
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More than we usually get from one storm, that’s for sure.
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These murals are fabulous
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I agree.
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First time I could not pick a favorite, Stephen…and that’s a good thing. These are all superb examples of street art, which I love! The wonderful upbeat scenes are a joy to see on this very, very grey day here in the depths of midwinter in the Northwest. Happy skiing. Thanks for the uplifting share. Much appreciated.
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Always a pleasure.
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