Thanks for dropping in Jann! I hadn't even noticed how the door opened strangely. I did especially noticed the great colors. I always like demonstrating that Rodez isn't really a grey place.
Since you're a teacher, I thought you might be interested in my post titled "Hudson Second, French First" on my blog. Contrary to popular opinion, that Hudson discovered New York, the French discovered N Y some 85 years before Hudson, and not many people are aware of it.
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Lovely limestone surround on that door, Betty C.!
Nice door! I wonder what it hides?
I like door shots. This is a particularly interesting one :-)
i love doors.........the brick is unusual around the door....and this door opens in a really weird way, too.....
Thanks for dropping in Jann! I hadn't even noticed how the door opened strangely. I did especially noticed the great colors. I always like demonstrating that Rodez isn't really a grey place.
A lot of the doors in Rodez hide amazing things, like the inner courtyard of my daughter's apartment. Her door isn't photo-worthy though!
Going home and finding the door shut? Or leaving and shutting the door?
Doors are always such an interesting feature.
Since you're a teacher, I thought you might be interested in my post titled "Hudson Second, French First" on my blog.
Contrary to popular opinion, that Hudson discovered New York, the French discovered N Y some 85 years before Hudson, and not many people are aware of it.
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