I am skiing off-piste this week and pushing the boundaries of the rules…
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Thursday Doors is a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favourite door photos from around the world. Feel free to join in the fun by creating your own Thursday Doors post each week and then sharing your link in the comments’ on Norm’s site, anytime between Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American Eastern Time).
Brilliant idea Andrew!
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Thanks Sheree, thought I’d do something a bit different this week.
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You certainly did that!
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That’s a nicely off the wall idea. I’d never be able to join in. I don’t think I’ve ever knowingly included a car in a photo, except in the background, but this is a fine piece of social history.
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Dad always had his picture taken with his car!
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Well, definitely skiing off-piste, Andrew!
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Thanks Sue!
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cool, i love these!
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Thanks Beth
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An excellent variation
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Thanks Derrick
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Well done. I think I’d like the dark green Mini.
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Thanks John. It is actually dark blue but the picture quality is not great.
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“Rules? We don’t need no stinking rules!”
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I like this, especially the Ford Anglia. That was our first car after my dad learned to drive in the early 60s – dark blue, 823 LPP. Followed by a white Morris Traveller, KVK 275D. The things you remember! I have to look up my number now, just to be sure, and I only have the vaguest idea what John’s is.
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Well done on remembering the registration numbers. Dad’s Anglia in the picture was 1870 NX
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Nice way to mix it up a bit Andrew. Doors are doors after all and ones on cars are not less important than ones on buildings. There are a few models I don’t recognize but do I have a soft spot for the Mini and that colour of green.
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Thanks Norm!
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Nice twist Andrew!
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Thank You.
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Nothing wrong with car doors, Andrew. We grew up at a time when the doors to our cars were as important as the doors to our homes, if not more so. They signified freedom, not to mention true love. 🙂 –Curt
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Thanks Curt!
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Great take on the doors theme!! These photos are wonderful. Thanks for the smiles today.
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Thanks for stopping by and taking a look!
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