Another really old-looking door. These shots are so interesting, Jilly. PS. I agree with your assessment of my "Homeboy", and it seemed that bloggers avoided commenting on it--very few comments.
No, I didn't try opening it, Olivier. I think it is probably the back gate of a house - in the Old Town. Had it opened, I would have been surprised and perhaps the owner might have been angry!
It all looks so ancient. It looks like it was taken several hundred years ago -- about 1500 AD. It is an amazing photo.
ReplyDeleteAnother really old-looking door. These shots are so interesting, Jilly. PS. I agree with your assessment of my "Homeboy", and it seemed that bloggers avoided commenting on it--very few comments.
ReplyDeletepetite porte cachée pour amants secrets....j'aime bien ces portes, elles ont une histoire en elle, à nous de la decouvrir.
ReplyDeleteas tu essaye de l'ouvrir ?
No, I didn't try opening it, Olivier. I think it is probably the back gate of a house - in the Old Town. Had it opened, I would have been surprised and perhaps the owner might have been angry!
ReplyDeleteAll this means I didn't have the courage!
I so love doors!!!! What stories they could tell.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind coming back as a door - good life i reckon just hanging around all day watching the world go by!!!!
Your place just gets better and better the more I see of it!!!!
I like photographing old doors and windows too......
ReplyDeletethat's so pretty. yes i like old things, doors and walls--the ivy is sweet too
ReplyDeleteNice photo!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous corner. I can just imagine myself sitting on the step in the sunshine. Perfectly sheltered from the wind.
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