Perhaps that is what happened to the decoration on the second one – he knocked it off with La Tizona!
Apart from the church door the rest are private residencies and mansions.
Myquestion as well about the missing hardware. Stirs the imagination. 😀 😀 😀 I wonder if it fell off or was removed on purpose? If on purpose, for what possible reason? Would need to know the culture better, I suppose. Sigh.
Andrew what do you think happened to that second door? Did some one make off with the hardware? Seems like a story in the making. 🙂
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I didn’t notice at the time but spotted it later when sorting through my pictures and I wondered exactly the same!
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Someone desperate for hardware? A break in interrupted? 🙂
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Why do we seem to be fascinated with doors and windows? Why are ours (in Anglo-Saxon countries) generally so boring?
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I have often wondered that myself!
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Blimey! Some of those doors look like El Cid himself knocked on them to get water for his horse. I presume that they are in public buildings?
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Perhaps that is what happened to the decoration on the second one – he knocked it off with La Tizona!
Apart from the church door the rest are private residencies and mansions.
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Myquestion as well about the missing hardware. Stirs the imagination. 😀 😀 😀 I wonder if it fell off or was removed on purpose? If on purpose, for what possible reason? Would need to know the culture better, I suppose. Sigh.
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It is probably an ornament in someone’s garden!
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Keep the doors coming, Andrew! 🙂 –Curt
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Love the door inside the door.
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Stops the cold getting in when opening it!
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Excellent selection!
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Some beautiful old wooden doors here 🙂
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solid and sturdy!
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