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For Thursday Doors
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Your photo selection is interesting. Something I have often noticed especial in the Latin countries which hide behind such “doors” or gates. Something that always interested me, especially a dog barking or kids having fun behind those doors and gates unseen.
The second photo and one other but separated by your own door brings out that interest. What is “Behind Closed Doors” is a book I read by B. A. Paris. but actually, another story was on my mind this morning on another slant on similar subjects. A story that I must some way open a door and tell the story but do not know how, as long as persons related to the story may be hurt.
You missed a good chance to give us a great poem Judy. Such a great subject like your property next door but behind a closed door to your own “jardin primero”~! But it is not too late for you to write that poem.
It also may have awakened a way for me to tell my story which must be done before I die because I may be one of the very few people living who knows “what went on behind a closed door” and this has colored my opinion on a legal subject that is so being talked about today.
Thanks for the photos, I would like to own the first and fourth doors and what is behind them because they look like they need TLC.
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Just write the story and send to me!!! I won’t tell.
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These are great photos. I love the little boy and the dog playing.
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I do, too. He never did let the dog sweep off into the street. I watched for some time to be sure. Lots of other photos.
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Another of your highly original takes on the theme
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Thanks, Derrick
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