It’s almost Christmas, our girls are home, and my s-i-l is on her way from Ohio. I’m working today, then going directly to practice tonight for all the special music we’ll be doing for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services. The holiday busy-ness and family time are with us, everyone is fleeing rushed. So let’s take a quick trip back to summer in France and carve out a few minutes to relax, take a few breaths, and just enjoy.
My turn for a French door with bicycle.
Door? Who’s looking at the door?
Door to the next room in the restaurant.
Joyeux Noël!
I love all your doors, especially the one with the painted windows either side.
Thanks, Georgie. There were so many wonderful doors there. It made for slow progress through the town. 🙂
janet
I like the one with painted windows too, but the bike one is my fav…. such a little knob for those large doors – the rich red and the iron…. and the little bitty know.. ha
It must be a pretty sturdy knob, right? I love the color of that door and the bike added interest.
janet
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Each of your three photos has something special it boasts…but that lemony bike leaning on the doorway truly stands out in the first image. Nice post.
The matching wrought iron in the gate and door are a nice touch! Nice one 🙂
Nice doors. Merry Christmas 🙂
Thanks for bringing back a little bit of summer. These photos are just lovely.
I love the gate with the bicycle, and those pewter mugs in the restaurant. Joyeux Noel Janet!
Wonderful selection Janet. I really like that first one.
All the best to you for the holiday season 🙂
Great doors! Joyeux Noel voire! I hope your busy-ness is the happiest sort 🙂 Enjoy the singing!
All so fancy and pretty!
Enjoy every family moment. 🙂
The design in the first one caught my eye most -also because of the yellow bike (my son just bought a yellow one too!)
Hope the special music will be very special! Nice to have your “kids” home, eh? Wishing you a great and enjoyable time at Christmas (keep breathing -it will all be done in time:):) )
In my younger days you could bet I would have been hanging around the Residence des Dames! 🙂
The lemon yellow bike puts the door in the shade but then the notice pulls your eye back. A lovely picture. Happy Christmas!
Great doors, Janet. I like the top one. I don’t think I’ve every seen a panel layout like that. It’s very interesting.
Love the artwork and that lovely wooden dresser, Janet.
The restaurant that had the dresser had all sorts of lovely and unusual things in it, in addition to some great food! 🙂
Lovely, all of them, what great finds!
The town was a gem, Vicky. I hope to get back there again one of these days.
janet
Europe, and especially France, has a myriad of wonderful doors, windows too. Where were you in France. I have a door in Paris, with motorcycle parked in front. If I knew how to send it I would. Lenore
I was in NE France, near Lure. My s-i-l and b-i-l live there in the Vosges.
janet
Very nice !!
Tony
http://www.urgence-depannage-plomberie-paris.fr
Thanks very much, Tony.
janet