For Norm2.0’s Thursday doors, which today is hosted by No facilities.
Taken last Friday in north Seattle….
For Norm2.0’s Thursday doors, which today is hosted by No facilities.
Taken last Friday in north Seattle….
For Norm2.0’s Thursday doors.
This traveling door/home/bike and kayak carrier was in Port Townsend. I did not meet the homeowners, but it looks like a lot of fun, doesn’t it? A home on wheels, a shell for people, a traveling kayak carrier…
For Thursday doors.
The opening of a nest is a door, isn’t it? Two nests decorate a friend’s exquisite garden, with flowers galore. Patches of glorious color.

Someday maybe I will have more gardening time!

Meanwhile, their garden is a door into beauty.

For Norm2.0’s Thursday doors.
Two weeks ago I was visiting family in Dodgeville, Wisconsin. This is an art installation in town and the multitude of doors made me think of Thursday doors! Hoods, too. What day would we choose for hoods? I am afraid that many of the hoods I think of are grim, but these hoods are fine…
For Norm2.0’s Thursday doors, these are my family’s cabins in Ontario, on Lake Matinenda.
First, the log cabin. Built in the early 1940s. I wish I knew the names of the builders. My grandparents hired two men. They built a fireplace and chimney, too.

The Little Cabin is smaller and was built somewhere between 1936 and 1938 by my grandparents, with a smaller room and porch added later.


We sleep in tents, mostly.

And the boat house has doors too:

A lovely trip, with layers and layers of memory for me.
For Norm2.0’s Thursday doors, a day late.
For Norm2.0’s Thursday doors: a rock door.
My daughter and I visited an old friend in LA back in 2010. She took us to Joshua Tree….

Dr. Suess designed the trees.

Cacti:

Dinosaurs.

Amazing rocks.

Rocks close up.

And sunset.

For Norm2.0’s Thursday doors. Norm is currently gone for two weeks,Β but I am posting anyhow… a creature of habit. I took this downtown two days ago. All the windows are tall enough to be doors.
Norm 2.0’s Thursday Doors is away this week, but I am still thinking about doors.
These flowers have found a door to the south and more sun.
For Norm2.0’s Thursday Doors.
Saturday we were at Finnriver celebrating Interdependence Day. A gorgeous day with music and food and adults and children and a talent show…
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