For Wordless Wednesday, let your images tell the story.

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





* 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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Not only wonderful doors, Terri, but very cool buildings too! A fun post.
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Thank you, Diana! It was fun to visit Roslyn and Seattle 🙂
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Amazing doors, Terri
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Thank you, Toni!
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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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Many thanks, Dan! I’m glad I saved those fair exhibit pics. 😁
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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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Thank you, Suzette! Which Door is the population choice today. 😁
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You are most welcome Terri. Have a wonderful day. And yes the Which Door is a winner!
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Nice collection, Terri – and my favourite is absolutely Which door? at the fair. Colourful and fun!
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Thank you, Anne-Christine! That was a fun capture. Been 10 years!
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So vibrant and lovely, Terri. Which door wins it for me this week, what a great capture!
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Thank you, Sofia! That was a fun capture at the fair!
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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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Thank you, Eugi. That’s interesting about the Brick doors!
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You’re welcome, Terri.
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Wonderful selection for the challenge Terri! Loved “which door” especially.
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Thank you, Tina! I believe Which Door was part of an Alice in Wonderland exhibit at the fair that year.
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“When one door closes, another one opens. Other than that, it’s a pretty good car.” >grin<
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Thank you, John! 😆
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What fun, Terri! Great photos (as always!).
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Thank you, Mitzy! Roslyn was a cool little town.
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Beautiful pic and nice quotes.
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Thank you!
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These door are so fabulous Terri. A wonderful varied selection 😀 I like the quotes as well
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Thank you, Brian! I dug up a few oldies!
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Eclectic selections. (Say that three times fast!) Well done.
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Thank you, John. 🤣
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This was a fun post Terri – a great variety of doors you have opened along the way.
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Very well said, Linda, thank you! I need some new, interesting doors to add to my collection!
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I hope you can find them Terri!
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I especially like the first photo. I want to sit beside her reading.🤩
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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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It’s all okay, Terri. My pleasure always.
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Awesome doors!
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Thank you, Nancy!
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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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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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I loved Northern Exposure! Doors are great metaphors for life!
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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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did you see any wandering Moose?
Supposedly the Moose they used for the opening scene was a local University mascot?
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Oh that is interesting! No moose but I’ve seen my share here at home!
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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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Lots of great doors, Terri
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Thank you, Robbie! I am now inspired to snap more doors in the future!
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Great, I take doors pictures too
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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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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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Nice selection, Terri. I liked Roslyn, thought it was a pretty cool little town. Liked Northern Exposure too!
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Thank you, Graham! I enjoyed seeing the storefronts of Roslyn. We still watch the show on Prime Video.
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Beautiful doors, thanks Terri! ❤️😊
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Thank you, John!
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You are welcome. Happy Wednesday!
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What a great post for this theme.
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Thank you, Jacqui! I should photograph doors more often!
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Wonderful photos.
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Thank you, Sadje!
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You’re welcome
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