Today is Thursday and Norm is back from vacation, so here’s a door for you to hopefully bring a smile.
History? Nope.
Story about the door? Nope.
Significance? It’s a ‘friend’ door. In other words, my Maine friend sent it to me so it is very significant since she knew it would bring a smile because it was a repurposed garage door with a gardening attitude.
Happy Thursday. πͺ
Stay well, stay safe, and share a smile with someone. π
If you like doors, check out Norm Frampton’s, Thursday Doors, September 10, 2020. I’d say I was ‘linked,’ but I’m not because I can’t seem to ‘comment’ on Norm’s great post. I guess I file that under the same category as all the times I try to ‘like’ a comment on a blog, but I can ‘comment’ but not ‘like.’ Hmm, only the technical gods know. πΒ
It’s good to have friends with a good eye for doors. That’s a beauty.
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I knew you’d like it because you’d be thinking about how you could repurpose it just like I was. π
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Haha – great minds π
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Happy Thursday! Thanks for the smile this morning!
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Your welcome, and I hope you have a couple more today. π
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Fabulous door! Put a big smile on my face. π What a special friend you have…..another reason to smile.
Ginger
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My Mother-In-Law had shelves like that on the inside of her garage door, and she overwintered her geraniums on them. That was the absolute first thing I thought of when I saw this photo. π Wonderful woman and a wonderful gardener.
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That’s a beauty! Excellent find. As for the comment problem it’s not you, it’s me. I didn’t pay attention to the settings I used when creating the post from a previous post that had comments closed. It’s fixed so you should now be able to leave your link. Sorry about that π
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No problem. I’ll head over. I just assumed it was me because I have been having some strange technical issues. Thanks, Norm.
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Charming!
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Great red and white wooden doors. I love the clips at the top looking as if theyβre suspended in the air. Itβs a great sculpture idea and I kind of like the idea of doors stuck there looking pretty.
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It is pretty unique that’s for sure. It would make a good privacy screen too. Glad you liked it. π
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It’s wonderful! β€
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A gardening attitude! The best kind! And a friend who will send such a door is the best kind, too. Thanks for passing along the smile. I’m going out to get ice cream in a little while, so I can guarantee I’ll pass it on!
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So, what flavor did you get?
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Are you ready? Peanut Butter Parfait (chocolate and peanut butter), Cherry Vanilla, Chocolate Malt with Caramel, and Caramel Apple! There might be some people stop by on Sunday, and I am pretending these are all for them.
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Ooh, first choices would be Cherry Vanilla and Caramel Apple. If they don’t stop by, well, it’s your responsibility to not waste food, right? That’s what Mom told us. π
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Thank you! That’s exactly what I think! It would be a sacrifice, but I can do it.
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Love the doors! And, of course, the flowers!
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You would probably grow some edibles. π
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Herbs I think, or a crazy cherry tomato plant!
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I planted four regular tomato plants and one cherry. I wish I had counted the cherry tomatoes that plant has produced because it has been an unbelievable crop.
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Mine this year too! Itβs like they gave a mind of their own!
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Love it! So clever, and I’m all for a gardening attitude, one of the finest kind of attitudes there is.
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Hope your fall weather is still allowing your evening patio dates. π
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So far, so good!
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So charming! I have a βthingβ for window boxes since they do dress up the front of my house so nicely. This one has that effect and is so perfectly planted with the βlittle guysβ gracing the front and moving back to the taller ones. Colorful, too. I can only grow impatiens in my shade, so I canβt duplicate…only admire!
Happy start-of-fall to you, Judy!
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Happy September, Joyce. Hope your impatiens continue to bloom right up until frost. π
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A theme of beauty. Thanks for sharing.
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Hope you’re having a good week. π
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In a year of attitude, that’s certainly the best one I’ve seen yet! – Marty
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It has certainly been ‘a year of attitude.’ Thank you for the chuckle.
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I love it!
janet
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A very special door since it’s from a friend to make you smile! Lovely! =)
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What a wonderful idea and you could change the display on a whim, with new pots of colour. How lovely that your friends collect doors for you. π
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That’s right – seasonal displays. π
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Thatβs really unique. π
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New Englanders have such a way with repurposing…what a find. Thank you both!
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