
This is the door to my art studio. Diego is the handsome dog who remains outside by virtue of a screen door between us.

This trucker’s companion is well-trained not to exit even when it is an almost irresistible temptation.
What makes a door noteworthy? Sometimes it is the person who lived behind it, sometimes what is beyond it. Some doors are important because we choose not to walk through them and others change our lives when we do. Aesthetically, metaphorically and psychologically, doors hold an importance to us our entire lives. Here are some of mine.
http://ceenphotography.com/2015/06/11/thursday-doors-june-11-2015/



Doors seem to be architecturally the most interesting part of many houses. A lot of creativity goes into the doorway, portal to our lives.
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I have a total THING for doors, I love them… these are particularly pleasurable.. your front gate looks great Judy.
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Lovely!
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Do you follow “Door Obsessed” on facebook? 🙂
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No. I’ll check it out.
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I just viewed it. Loved it but don’t see any way to follow it.
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Your closing comments were even better than your pictures!
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Some doors call like an old friend others you wish you had not seen some just let us in
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