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A Door in Skipsea Three Ways
This entry was posted in Arts and Crafts, Beaches, Childhood, Europe, History, Travel, United Kingdom, World Heritage and tagged Blue doors and Windows, Doors and Windows, Skipsea Sands, Skipsea Yorkshire. Bookmark the permalink.
Fabulous old door
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Thanks Sheree
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Always a pleasure Andrew
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Is Skipsea one of those places at risk from coastal erosion? Perhaps it’s a bit too far to the north.
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Skipsea is in imminent danger of disappearing over the edge and into the sea.
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My favourite old door.
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Thanks Sue
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I love a battered door with a few stories to tell.
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Thanks Margaret
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PS. Andrew, is your computer Windows or a Mac?
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I use a Windows PC and a Chrome Book
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Thank you, Andrew. I was trying out a theory which I realised later was completely wrong.
A few of us have been having difficulty browsing galleries. I’ve since realised why and have sorted my problem. Thank you.
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Three good compositions showing the marks of age
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Thanks Derrick
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Toilet or pig sty?
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Could be either I guess, it was in the side of a barn.
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Great texture
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Thanks Sue.
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I like the third image the best. The stories are easy to see on that old wood.
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The colors are really interesting to me- sort of a pinky blue; it’s really pretty!
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Thank you for stopping by.
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