Yellow doors have pizazz or, in the case of this first door, pizazz and pizza. Almost the same, but the “z’s” make all the difference. Mangia! Or, since this is in France: Mangons!
These two door neighbors provide the perfect contrast and it’s easy to tell visitors which one is yours. I don’t envy the mail carrier who has to bend down every day to deliver mail through those slots, though!
While this Naperville door isn’t yellow or fancy, it’s certainly gets attention despite being set back. I’m not sure how you open the door, but maybe this guy opens it for you. 🙂
This week I worked hard to combine Thursday Doors and Life in Colour: yellow. I hope you enjoyed the merger.
235 is hilarious! I wouldn’t mind living there, Janet 🙂 🙂
It was quite a nice house, Jo. You’d like it.
You did a good job of merging, Janet
Thanks, Sue.
You did a wonderful job Janet. No 2 is very elegant, no 3 hilarious!
Philadelphia is made up almost totally of row houses and many of them are quite elegant. The house that went with #3 was quite nice, but you’ll have to take my word for it. 🙂
Love the doors. Not sure I would want a yellow door next to a black door. Perhaps the apatrtment owner with the yellow door wanted to make sure they were in the right entryway.
I think yellow and black go very well together, but that’s just me. Hopefully neither neighbor disliked the other’s door as they’re so close. 🙂
Wonderful
I’m happy you thought so, Sheree. 🙂
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yellow is such a fun and refreshing colour.. good morning!
I agree. Good morning back to you and a wonderful rest of your day as well.
Ha ha 🙂 You made me laugh!
My kids are a tad too old now, but they would have loved a life-size Minion on our front door! 🙂
You did a great job combining these challenges, Janet, and you can’t every go wrong with pizza. I always like the side-by-side identical doors where people make their own statement. IT looks odd at first, and then it looks fine. The door at 235 would be fun to walk through.
I hope you’re having a good week.
There are many of these side-by-side doors in Philly where almost all the homes are row houses. I’m surprised more people haven’t liked the pizza delivery motorcycle box but #235 seems to be pulling ahead.
I’ve had quite good week and hopefully the weekend will be as good. How about you?
We are in the 40s and likely to stay there. Not warm enough to do anything ambitious, but good enough for a little walking around. Not much else on the agenda.
Your hard work paid off! Well done, Janet. This like a chuckle sandwich, but with the chuckle being the bread with normality in between. 🙂
🙂 Have to admit I’d not thought of it that way. 🙂
There I have another sandwich, with smiles at either end and a sentence between them.
I like 235 a lot!
Seems to be the clear favorite this week.
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And that door blocking task would be the work of a minion. Neat.
I wonder whether they thought of that or not. 🙂
LOL! Love the Minion at 235! Good merger. 😀
I wish I had a minion to do things around the house! Sometimes I think I AM the minion. 🙂
I hear you!
You were successful in combing the two. I don’t think I have ever seen a yellow door in person🙂
nice find.
Pat
I like colorful doors but I think the color also depends on your house color. I would like a yellow/red/dark blue door, but as we’re in a rental, we’ll just stick with white. 🙂
janet
Ah, I see what you mean🙂
You were successful in combing the two. I don’t think I have ever seen a yellow door in person🙂
nice find.
Pat
Love the doors, but the mail slots have me totally bemused.
Certainly not a very good location.
I did enjoy the merger, thank you! Lol, that yellow dude is on the same humour level as the 4-eye dude I posted.
🙂 Humor is good, at least the non-hurtful kind is. Always glad to supply some of that.
You’re good at it!
Love the yellow doors, Janet, thanks for sharing! 🌞
I would have a yellow door if it went with our house. I think it would be such a happy color to see immediately.
Love the yellow doors and that last shot in particular. After red, yellow is quite a popular colour in some of our cities, particularly period houses.
I thought the pizza delivery door would garner the most comments but that last one has been the clear winner. 🙂
good yellow doors and splashed of more
Always cheerful.
I tried to find yellow doors in my neighbourhood but was not successful. Lucky you found three happy doors, Janet!
Only the third one was in my neighborhood at the time I took the photo and that wasn’t the door that was yellow. This was archive diving at its best. 🙂