I loved this glass and iron door in Boston. The ornate canopy of carved wood offering shelter from the rain and snow, just gave me the impression that if I stepped into this door, I could possibly step into a time warp. Would I find myself in another era? Sadly the door was locked and I would never find out.
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I love that you’ve shown me a few doors I’d never have noticed in my heart’s own city.
Hi Cameron…same here in my hometown, I walk by some amazing stuff that I just pass by! Funny how that is. Loved Boston, I can’t wait to go back and see more!
Pictures of doors and windows are my favorite–they get my imagination going, as this one did yours. Thanks for sharing and getting my mind going again!
Para, many thanks, I love doors and windows. They just fascinate me and of course I can’t stop imaging who lives behind them!