About a month ago, my Canadian friend Emily was in town and we did some door hunting together. I showed you a couple of the doors we deemed to be 'Emily Doors', but here is one you haven't seen yet. (For those of you who don't know, Emily is 5 feet 3 inches tall and while visiting, she chose a few doors that pleased her not only because of their looks, but because of their size: her size!!)
According to the plaque on this Emily Door, this is the 'back house' (zadni dum) though I honestly can't imagine where the front house is given the location of this door. Mystery! Oh well, that bit of mystery just adds to the door's beauty and charm.
Since we couldn't actually go through this door, I did my best to take a picture through the keyhole...
P.S. Thanks Em! Miss you!
6 comments:
Very nice! Great keyhole shot!
I'm wondering why would a door be made so small, when there is such a large opening in the wall. It is pretty though.
...Wanda♥
A door full of charm and mystery..and you add more with this picture through the key hole!It must be something to go to door hunt with you! Ü
Love the view from the key hole very clever...
that is one sturdy looking door with some big hardware,
Madi and Mom
That sounds like a fun time. You are fortunate to have so many wonderful doors to hunt. I really like the key hole shot.
beautiful wood and metal work. Love the view through the keyhole also.
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