This will be the last Thursday Doors post of 2018. Norm is encouraging us to recap our year in doors. I have been recapping my trip each week as I post a new set of doors, so I will gather all the trip postings together here:
European Trip 2018, Thursday Doors Posts
December 13, 2018: More Brussels
November 29, 2018: Brussels, Part II
November 22, 2018: Grand Place, Brussels
November 1, 2018: Belgian Beer and Chocolate
October 27, 2018: Dutch Whimsy
October 18, 2018: Nordrhein-Westfalen
October 11, 2018: Landschaftspark
September 6, 2018: Birdhouse Cache
August 30, 2018: Achtung, Baby!
June 13, 2018: Thursday “Tors”: Brandenburg
I have 15 Thursday Doors posts from this trip already, and it’s barely half done. I wasn’t kidding when I got home and said I had Thursday Doors for the rest of the year from the trip. I can keep going until the next trip!
In fact, earlier in the year, before I left for Europe, I was still blogging posts from my 2017 Asian trip on Thursday Doors, such as these.
Asian Trip 2017, Thursday Doors Posts
Palace Museum in the Forbidden City
Zhujiajiao, water town, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
While travel posts are fun, and I like looking at everyone’s from around the world, I also enjoy the posts that just show a little something from daily life, like my new Little Free Library, or the prosaic stretch of El Camino Real that winds through the town where I live.
I’d like to wish everyone Happy Holidays, with a picture of the door to our old house, and our dear departed snowman!
Thursday Doors is a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos from around the world. Feel free to join in on the fun by creating your own Thursday Doors post and then sharing it, between Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American Eastern Time), on the linky list at Norm 2.0’s blog.
Doors are nice memories from travels; I’ve done the same but this year has been challenging to get TD posts up. Merry Christmas and safe passage into the New Year to you and yours, Karen!
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Perhaps it’s time to step through the door, Karen, being the end of the year and all. :0) Wonder what’s on the other side?
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I like this comment, but I’m not sure what it means! I am starting a new job in January. That’s a door of a sort.
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Haha – that’s exactly what it means. New adventures start when you walk through the door! 🚪 You’ve has plenty musical ones this year so maybe you don’t need more, but teaching sounds like a great new adventure.😘
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You’re right that sometimes the ones closer to home can give us all a bit more insight about the people we meet here and their unique part of the world.
Thanks Karen for being a part of our quirky gang of door lovers. Merry Christmas and all the best for 2019 🙂
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You too, Norm! Thanks for hosting the quirky gang!
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