I know it’s called “Thursday Doors” but Norm gives us until Saturday at noon to participate. So here is a last minute door that I felt was worth sharing.
In case you need a translation: *Washing won’t wipe the smile away*
I know it’s called “Thursday Doors” but Norm gives us until Saturday at noon to participate. So here is a last minute door that I felt was worth sharing.
In case you need a translation: *Washing won’t wipe the smile away*
Hi folks,
This week for Norm’s 2.0 Thursday Doors Challenge I am back in Montreal’s alleys again where I spotted something unusual, a “door within a garage door”. Not quite sure how well it works or if it works at all but I felt it was worth sharing.
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Honestly, the child in me LOVES ❤️ that door!!! What a cool idea to please your little ones.
It is located at the back of the house in the alley so it doesn’t detract from the look of the property from the front.
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If I say Molson, you are probably thinking “beer” or of our hockey team the “Montreal Canadiens”.
As far as cemeteries go, Notre-Dame-Des-Neiges Cemetery is a wonderful one. I was there last Sunday on a photography outing with some friends. One never knows when a door will show its face kind of saying: “Wouldn’t I be a good one for Norm’s Thursday Doors?”
While strolling through the massive site, I came across the family tomb of the Honorable John Molson. Therefore I decided to part from my usual grungy/graffiti style this week to share my finding with you.
Seeking to find a suitable door for this week Norm 2.0 Thursday Doors, I went door hunting in Montreal’s downtown alleys again. This one sparked my interest.
Everywhere I go, I find myself looking for different, yet interesting doors. Norm Frampton’s Thursday Doors challenge occupies a permanent place in my brain. He must be pretty pleased about that.
While on an early morning walk in southern Florida, that train caught my eye. A train with graffiti on it; I like it. It must have a door? You can’t have a train without a door. I needed to get closer to see. I don’t know much about trains. Two days later we walked by again and this time I went up close… Bingo! I found multiple doors. Here are a few that I am pleased to share with you.
The little unusual gems you find while driving through the city.
For this week’s edition of Norm 2.0 Thursday Doors challenge.
Driving by on Van Horne Avenue that door got my attention. I did not have my camera with me so I went back a few days later knowing it would be a fine find for Norm 2.0 Thursday Doors weekly challenge.