This blue door has been seen on this blog before, but why not show it again? Even has the house number in blue – what’s not to like?? Seen on a Greek island many years ago:

Linked to Life in Colour at Jude’s here
This blue door has been seen on this blog before, but why not show it again? Even has the house number in blue – what’s not to like?? Seen on a Greek island many years ago:
Linked to Life in Colour at Jude’s here
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Feels like the start of a great book 😀
Hmm…well, I shan’t be writing it!
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Fab door definitely worth another viewing
Thanks, Sheree!
I like this one. The Europeans do such a grand job of making their doors distinctive.
Indeed!
That’s a beautiful door and thoroughly deserves to be seen again.
Pleased you agree!
Why not indeed? I was happy to see it again.
Best wishes, Pete.
Great, thanks!
I’ve seen that door before. Wonderful Sue 😀
You’ve seen it by a tree before!
Love it!
Thanks, Andrew!
Beautiful and worth a repeat.
Thank you, Janet!
That’s a very fine door. Lie is just right for it, somehow.
Lie?
I have a problem commenting on some blogs when the comment box folds in on itself and I can’t easily see what I’ve written. So if I don’t check carefully all sorts of weird typos and autocorrects creep through.
My problem is with deteriorating Manual dexterity
Must be difficult 🙁
It’s a pain!
(Liking the comment doesn’t seem appropriate but you know what I mean!)
I do!
Blue! Not lie.
Aaaah!! Blue😄😄😄
Lovely blue
Thanks, Sherry!