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  1. I love the way you captured that arched doorway from the hallway (atrium?). Is that a church, or an old public building?

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  2. You have such a great selection of doors

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  3. Oh Marilyn, you have plenty of real nice doors and such great variety too.

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    • Thanks so much! I Once I started thinking about it, I realized I have pictures of every door I’ve ever seen while I had a camera. I always take pictures of doors and windows. Also roofs. I think that’s because so much of a building’s architecture is visible in and around doors and windows. And roofs 🙂

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  4. Neat doors, Marilyn. Uruguay has some lovely doors too. I did a number of paintings of Uruguayan doors.
    Leslie

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  5. Now that is a lot of interesting doors. With all the renovating in our old town, the good old interesting doors are disappearing.

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    • I suppose that is the way of it pretty much everywhere. We have a lot of 18th and 19th century architecture locally and many people are trying to preserve it. It’s a race between the town, which is ever ready to knock it down to build a mini-mall, and preservationists who think we need our history more than another mini-mall. Recently, the preservationists have had a few notable victories, but historically speaking, the developers usually win in the end.

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  6. Nice photos……………..!

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