During our younger daughter’s recent visit, she and I did a number of little trips, one of which took us to Globe, Arizona. Driving through the town on the way back, I pulled over for a photo of this door and building front.

We also regularly relaxed at various coffee shops and after one visit, strolled around the shops and restaurants in the area. The following two doors are from that ramble.

This is my favorite.

Dan hosts Thursday Doors every…well, you know. You can find this week’s post by clicking on the highlighted link. Feel free to join in if you have a door or two to share.

I like the first and third door. I think it is Nice to be able spend time with one’s family.
I agree, Ritta. This daughter lives so far away that we rarely get to see her, even though we talk to her and her sister almost every day. But there’s nothing like seeing them in person.
A splendid trio
Thanks, Sheree.
Fabulous doors. The first one is magnificent like the entrance to a grand church. Awesome photos.
I’m glad you like them, Suzette. I really like the color of the first one and the building itself was just beautiful.
A lovely collection Janet
Thanks, Brian.
The blue doors are an intriguing entrance into what looks like a former bank. Had to search for Globe.. I’ve been to Phoenix once last fall. I would love to go back and explore more…
I believe it was once a bank, Clay. We went to visit Besh Ba Gowah Archaeological Park and Museum, https://www.globeaz.gov/besh-ba-gowah-archaeological-park-and-museum, which was quite interesting.
Your favorite is a very nice entrance, Janet. I’m leaning more to the first photo. I love those colors.
I love the blue and the elegant surround, but the last one is unique, and appealing in a very different way.
I like the hammered metal/look one as well. 108 is unique. Good finds, Janet!
Thanks, Deborah. I liked them all, but they’re certainly very different.
They are. 😊
I was wondering if 108 was the temperature! I like that door but if it gets direct sunlight, that wood’s going to weather!
We unknowingly bought some rattan patio furniture when we moved here. It wasn’t expensive, but after a few years, it had dried out and was breaking apart.
We have had temperatures of 108. In fact, 108 would be a nice break. 😁
Fantastic doors, Janet, all three. Sounds like a lovely visit with your daughter….
Thanks, Jet. Yes, it was a lovely two weeks despite the heat. We don’t get to see her often enough.
That blue door and it’s facade are stunning. The angles and the curves are so well balanced. (K)
It made me stop, park, and take the photo. 😁💕
How wonderful to spend time with your daughter. A great collection of doors! The first and last are my favorites!
I’m glad you enjoyed the doors, Nancy. We had an excellent time while our daughter was here. We don’t get to see her nearly enough.
Oh yeah, I like these a lot too, Janet! ☀️
I’m glad. 😀
Beautiful doors, love the blue!
Thanks. There’s something about a blue door that’s both attractive and peaceful, I think. I also like red doors, but they have a different feel.
You’re right in both counts. 😊