Today I offer you two sets of two blue doors from Philadelphia (with the red, white, and blue hiding behind the TREE.) Red, white, and blue is seen in the second shot as well on a classic car in a Fourth of July parade. Hats off to our veterans!
Blue color is everlastingly appointed by the deity to be a source of delight. ~John Ruskin


I have a friend from school who was born blind. He told with a laugh that he once asked a random person about the way to a place – he got answered “you just have to use the blue door” – every time I see a blue door it reminds me of Claus. 😀
Yeah, that wouldn’t help him too much.
Philadelphia is a rich city for beautiful doors. I like seeing the car.
I have so many doors from Philly but now it’s hard to know which ones I may have used because of the amount and the years I’ve been doing the challenge.
Hint – we won’t remember either 😏
I’ve thought about that too. 🙂
Thanks for the two blue classics.
You’re very welcome, Frank. Glad you enjoyed them.
Love the classics.
And there’s a reason they are classic, right? 🙂
Gorgeous doors. I wouldn’t mind having a blue door.
I agree!
Very nicely played! I love the blue car.
I do too but I am glad I don’t have to try to put it in the garage!
The first blue doors are in a quirky style, but I like them! And who would not like the antique car:) Great post, Janet!
Glad you enjoyed both shots, Jesh. 😉
That car is the biz. It looks a bit like the Ford Zephyr my husband’s grandfather had back in the 70s. We used it for our wedding car.
It’s pretty amazing, isn’t it? It’s a BelAir, but would make a perfect wedding car as well. 🙂
Love ‘em, Janet
I’m glad, Sue. 🙂
brilliant! If I didn’t see Old Glory, I might think you are in Ireland. Beautiful color.
I like what’s around the doors, too. Philly has lots of interesting doors.
Wonderful doors and porch too. My family had a car like that but it was red. I always loved the fins. (K)
I’ve always loved porches. My parents had a station wagon so no fins. 😁
We had some station wagons along the way too. I’m very happy to have never owned a car, although I like them as objects if they are well designed.
You must live in the city and have public transportation. Our daughter in Philadelphia doesn’t have a car either but I’ve always had and needed one.
It’s one reason I moved to the city. I hated having to drive/be driven everywhere growing up. Our bikes would only take us so far. Although I think that’s a better option than it used to be in many places now. My grandparents lived in a small town but they had buses then that I’m sure no longer run. Our country decided to invest in cars rather than public transportation.
I love the blue car!!
That is a good one.