The town of San Miguel de Allende is fascinating in its history, its people, its streets, its architecture, its windows, its churches, and of course, its doors.
So in this week’s Thursday Doors Challenge by Norm I’m featuring just a few of the entries I have discovered. In weeks to come, I will feature more unusual, beautiful, worn and unused doors I’ve found on my miles of walking in this lovely city.
I loved the curtain that covered the entrance to this abode, and the aging of the building shown in the upper right corner.
The combination of the wood door and the glass window above and the stone outline is charming.
This flower draped entry catches one’s eye and makes you linger for a moment to just breath and enjoy.
The first door reminds me of the doors I have blogged about Margo. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for responding. I do love doors!
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I can’t put my finger on why exactly, but that 2nd one really stuck with me.
Perhaps it’s the aged/worn look of the wood.
In any case, nice finds this week 🙂
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Thank you. I’m finding so many wonderful doors here. Such fun to snap each one.
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I’m looking forward to your next doors! 🙂
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Ahhh thanks.
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Thanks.eager for next Thursday to roll around to share.
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You have the ability to find the most interesting doors.
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I seem to have an internal door tracker. But it is easy to find unique doors in San Miguel.
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They are truly fascinating.
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thanks.
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🥂
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Oh u for find some interesting doors and I like the beauty and charm you find on your walks!
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Sorry – typo – supposed to be “you do find some interesting doors”
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Thanks. I’m fascinated with door a.
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thanks, so do I.
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🙂
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I love the third one but the colors in all of them are wonderful and so cheerful.
janet
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Thanks Janet. Such fun to find these doors,
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