Wordless Wednesday: Fun with Summer #Doors

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For Wordless Wednesday, let your images tell the story.

Doors to knowledge open here
Doors to Knowledge, Sacramento State University

“I feel very adventurous. There are so many doors to be opened, and I’m not afraid to look behind them.” ― Elizabeth Taylor

Baja Joe's Doors
Doors to Baja Joe’s Board Sports Shed, Mexico
Del Mar Fair Doors
Which Door? Exhibit at San Diego’s Del Mar Fair
Colorful Cabin Door
Cabin Door, Lake Tahoe
Red Grocery Store Front
Ruth-Ann’s Roslyn Grocery Store
The Brick Bar
Door to The Brick, Roslyn, Washington

* Roslyn, Washington, was the official backdrop for the 1990s television show Northern Exposure, which represented the town of Cicely, Alaska.

Sharing for Johnbo’s CellPic Sunday, Lens’ Artists: Looking Back at Doors, and Dan’s Thursday Doors.

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58 responses to “Wordless Wednesday: Fun with Summer #Doors”

  1. Not only wonderful doors, Terri, but very cool buildings too! A fun post.

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    1. Thank you, Diana! It was fun to visit Roslyn and Seattle 🙂

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  2. Amazing doors, Terri

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  3. I love the quotes and the photos. I’m throwing in with the rest of the fans of the Which Door? Exhibit.

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    1. Many thanks, Dan! I’m glad I saved those fair exhibit pics. 😁

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  4. Thank you for the inspirational quote, Terri. I love the Which Door? Exhibit at San Diego’s Del Mar Fair photo.

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    1. Thank you, Suzette! Which Door is the population choice today. 😁

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      1. You are most welcome Terri. Have a wonderful day. And yes the Which Door is a winner!

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  5. Nice collection, Terri – and my favourite is absolutely Which door? at the fair. Colourful and fun!

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    1. Thank you, Anne-Christine! That was a fun capture. Been 10 years!

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  6. So vibrant and lovely, Terri. Which door wins it for me this week, what a great capture!

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    1. Thank you, Sofia! That was a fun capture at the fair!

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  7. Such a lovely selection of doors, Terri. The Door to The Brick, Roslyn, Washington, reminds me of doors I saw in London.

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    1. Thank you, Eugi. That’s interesting about the Brick doors!

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      1. You’re welcome, Terri.

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  8. Wonderful selection for the challenge Terri! Loved “which door” especially.

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    1. Thank you, Tina! I believe Which Door was part of an Alice in Wonderland exhibit at the fair that year.

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  9. “When one door closes, another one opens. Other than that, it’s a pretty good car.” >grin<

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  10. What fun, Terri! Great photos (as always!).

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    1. Thank you, Mitzy! Roslyn was a cool little town.

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  11. Beautiful pic and nice quotes.

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  12. These door are so fabulous Terri. A wonderful varied selection 😀 I like the quotes as well

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    1. Thank you, Brian! I dug up a few oldies!

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  13. Eclectic selections. (Say that three times fast!) Well done.

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  14. This was a fun post Terri – a great variety of doors you have opened along the way.

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    1. Very well said, Linda, thank you! I need some new, interesting doors to add to my collection!

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      1. I hope you can find them Terri!

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  15. I especially like the first photo. I want to sit beside her reading.🤩

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    1. Thank you, Hazel! I forgot to write that the doors are the entry to the Sacramento State University library. I loved that sculpture too.

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      1. It’s all okay, Terri. My pleasure always.

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  16. Although I don’t contribute to Dan’s Thursday Doors as much as I used to, I still find myself taking pictures of interesting doors whenever I travel. You have some great ones here, Terri. I need to check out Roslyn the next time I’m in that area of Washington. 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Janis! I need to be in the habit of taking more pics of doors when we’re traveling. Roslyn is a cute little town.

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  17. I loved Northern Exposure! Doors are great metaphors for life!

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    1. Thank you, Wayne! It was fun to visit Roslyn, WA., or should I say Cicely, Alaska? 😉 I also saw Dr Fleishman’s clinic complete with his name on the window. It’s a store now. I also have a good shot of the Roslyn Cafe mural on the building.

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      1. did you see any wandering Moose?
        Supposedly the Moose they used for the opening scene was a local University mascot?

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      2. Oh that is interesting! No moose but I’ve seen my share here at home!

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      3. I’ve only seen a few and once startled a cow, that promptly took off like a bat out of hell! They can move amazingly fast in thick forest!

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  18. Lots of great doors, Terri

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    1. Thank you, Robbie! I am now inspired to snap more doors in the future!

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      1. Great, I take doors pictures too

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  19. I like the shed door the most, I think. Cool mural over the top of them. I like doors in general, in different parts of the country and the world they are so different. Here in Michigan most are pretty boring. But maybe if I went into the city…hmmmm…

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    1. Thank you, Baja Joe’s shed is massive. I learned how to stand up paddle there using one of the paddleboards. I agree that most suburban doors are plain Janes.

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  20. Nice selection, Terri. I liked Roslyn, thought it was a pretty cool little town. Liked Northern Exposure too!

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    1. Thank you, Graham! I enjoyed seeing the storefronts of Roslyn. We still watch the show on Prime Video.

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  21. Beautiful doors, thanks Terri! ❤️😊

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      1. You are welcome. Happy Wednesday!

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  22. What a great post for this theme.

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    1. Thank you, Jacqui! I should photograph doors more often!

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  23. Wonderful photos.

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      1. You’re welcome

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