In basketball, a triple double occurs when a player gets a total of 10 or more in each of three statistical categories (usually points, assists, and rebounds) in one game. Simone Biles completed a triple-twisting double back flip in the floor exercise and a double-double dismount on the balance beam, both of which I can barely imagine, let alone think of doing. However, in this post, I score a triple double double with my Philadelphia doors. I’ll take it. Are those all 10’s I see?
Let’s lead off with the triple. Notice the bench in case you want to just sit and stare at the doors or if Coach Norm benches you for some door infraction. ( Don’t worry, he’s one of those who let’s everyone play.)
Now for a rather unusual double! Someone threw everything but the kitchen sink, and maybe that as well, at this house.
For our second double, we have not just any old doors, but named doors with plenty other interesting features. Even though the doors appear to be small, they’re normal size.
Score more points by flipping over to Norm’s court in Canada for an outstanding lineup of key players in the door game. (Key, door, get it?) 🙂 You’ll be the winner for sure.
Great doors!
Thanks, Sheree. Happy Thursday.
janet
You too Janet
Pretty impressive collection of doubles, Janet!
Thanks, Madison. Philly has lots of great doors.
The paint detail on 4627 is pretty. Bet it took a steady hand to do that!
I agree and the detail makes all the difference. Or the painter might have used painter’s tape, which would make it easier.
LOL! Your narrative and descriptions are so fun and clever this week! They threw the faucets at it for sure! The top one has a lovely paint theme.
Lots of someones did good jobs of details in all these doors, that’s for sure. Glad you enjoyed my mild craziness. There’s really more of that than I usually let out. 🙂
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I loved this post. The birdhouse doors caused me to laugh and say “Oh, how cute.” Love all of these double doors. You have certainly scored big on these photos.
To stick with the basketball theme, Peggy, with these doors it was a slam dunk. 🙂
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Fun post Janet.
I’m going to confidently say that I’m pretty sure I have never seen a birdhouse with faucets on it before 😀
Nor I, Norm. Now if they just worked and the birds could turn them on…
Great doors! You’re right, the windows above the doors create an optical illusion. That’s a very cool feature.
Thanks. Glad you saw that illusion, too. Thanks for the visit and comment as well.
janet
You have such a keen eye for these great finds! I swear, I must walk by a million beautiful things everyday while walking my pup that deserve equal photographic appreciation, but I might never notice…
But you seen and photograph the beauty of food and that’s something most people can’t do. Perhaps you might start looking for something I’d take a photo of. 🙂
Like them all, but love the faucets. 🙂
A very different but creative look for a birdhouse. 🙂
fun doors! 🙂
Thanks, Lola. Glad you enjoyed them.
janet
Some interesting doors here, Janet. Love that birdhouse doubling up as a sink somehow.
That is rather unusual, isn’t it?
Incredible introduction, Janet 🙂 Don’t know much about baseball, but I’ll take it and give you all the points you scored 🙂
I love the double bird house. What an ingenious use of taps! I wonder if they still have the ‘H’ and the ‘C’ on top.
Have a safe weekend 🙂
Pat
Glad you enjoyed the introduction, Pat, (although it’s basketball, not baseball). 🙂 Thanks for points. That birdhouse is definitely unusual, isn’t it.
You have a safe, healthy weekend as well.
janet
Oh, sorry. I see, baseball is like cricket over here 🙂 and to “oina” in Romania, and basketball is similar to volleyball. More or less, bear with the European in me 🙂
Pat xx
Not a problem, Pat. Volleyball is volleyball here, too. Basketball is different than volleyball or baseball but also played in Europe. 😉
Love this Janet; you have a great eye for quirky details and it makes for such interesting, fun posts.
Thanks very much, Su. 🥰. Hope your Friday’s gone well.
Thanks Janet.
Love your triple double double. A 10 for sure!
Many thanks, Brenda. 🙂