I have a lot of doors for my Thursday Doors post this week.
When we moved to CA from MA, we got a newer house, built in 1980 rather than 1929. There were a lot of good things about that, but a few less good ones. One of the less good ones was the interior doors. They were all dark and kind of flimsy. We replaced them with these, above. They were arranged in a circle in the side yard, spray-painted, and left to dry overnight before being installed.
I thought they looked a little like a certain monument in Britain . . .
Love the comparison! Nicely done 🙂
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That was just the first thing I thought of when I saw the circle of doors. I have been to the real Stonehenge, but it was a very long time ago!
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I have been too, on a very windy day. So windy that in our photos of that day, my hair, which was in a long ponytail, is standing almost parallel to the ground! Like you, that was also a very long time ago – 15 years actually!
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That’s cute. Nicely done 🙂
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That’s brilliant. Love the title, ‘Doorhenge’ very witty. 🙂
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Chuckling warmly! That tickled the crud out of me! I LOVE Stonehenge and it sure compares well to it! 😀
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What fun!
janet
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Funny take on Thursday Doors!
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I like your bit of whimsy in responding to the door challenge. Two thumbs up!
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Beautiful “doors” and strong!
Took some courses in neurological testing during my training, so I know what that is about, but what exactly is the focus of bio-tech?
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You should totally do an art installation of doors. Take the flimsy ones you remove and paint each of them differently, then set them all up in the back yard in such a way you can rearrange them periodically. …No? Well, okay. 😉
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This was already last year. The old ones are gone. But it does sound like something you might find outside a gallery.
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OMG…I’m in the middle of a similar project, replacing all the old, cheap 80s-era oak doors in our house with the exact doors in your photo! Can’t think of a better way to spend the summer, he said with only the lightest hint of snark…
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On the plus side, they are nice doors once you get them installed. You’ll like them!
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