Doors 347 – Street art and graffiti doors
Whenever you see a street art Thursday Doors post from me, it indicates that I am very busy and have little time to prepare new pictures to post. These street art doors have already been posted here on Natural Adventures in August and September 2024, but not in the context of Thursday Doors.
The reason I am so busy I will be able to reveal next time, but I have a huge focus on Thursday for an event that should make the headlines in the UK media – we’ll have to wait and see.
This post was hastily pulled together on Tuesday evening before settling down to an appointment with the TV and a rather important football match.
I hope you enjoy these doors, and things should get back to normal next time.












Have a great weekend all.
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.

These are fab! I love Billy, very cheery.
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Billy is brilliant.
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Eze . . . 👏🏼🤣👏🏼
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Sweet
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Love, love, love these. Hard to pick a favorite. Also, that’s quite a tease for the upcoming possible UK news. 🙂
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See today’s haiku
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Congratulations on the Nature Reserve! May I ask how you were/are involved?
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Thank you. I work in nature strategic communications, and was part of the team that made this visit happen – I am working on another three NNR declaration events (without the King) later on this year. I am very lucky to have such a job. Unfortunately I didn’t get to meet the King (only a select few), but spent time with other VIPs.
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It sounds like interesting and meaningful work!
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It is.
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I love them all! Wonderful presentation, Stephen. Tymon de Laat, North Street, is superb!
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I agree, that one is rather special
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These are great, Steve. I love street art, and you guys have the best. I hope your project at work goes well.
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Thank you Dan
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