Half and Half
Half avocado-pear-porcupine, half garlic-gourd-brussels sprout. I think I’ll pass on both. Part of the Weekly Photo Challenge: Half and Half.
Half avocado-pear-porcupine, half garlic-gourd-brussels sprout. I think I’ll pass on both. Part of the Weekly Photo Challenge: Half and Half.
This door doesn’t seem very special at first glance, but it caught my eye for two reasons: Teal is one of my favorite colors. That yellow footprint in front of the door. I can’t tell whether it was intentionally painted on or if whoever was in charge of labeling “STAIRS” had a minor misstep. Taken…
The hourglass: the ultimate symbol of time.
I wonder how Joan Cusack would feel about her name being included in a mishmash of graffiti and Starbucks stickers and peeling paint. Taken on Granville Island in Vancouver, British Columbia. For more doors from around the world, check out Norm’s Thursday Doors linkup or the Weekly Photo Challenge: Door.
Like I said, Granville Island is a place where industry meets art, and this door encapsulates that perfectly. Want to see more doors from all over the world? Check out Norm‘s Thursday Doors linkup.
I love how you can see the reflection of the sunrise in the window on this boat’s door. Taken on Granville Island in Vancouver, British Columbia. Check out Norm‘s blog for more Thursday Doors!
In response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Roy G. Biv.
This is the door of the Holy Rosary Cathedral in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. The church exterior is gorgeous against bluish evening sky and the interior has some lovely stained glass windows. I highly recommend visiting if you’re ever in the city! Check out Norm‘s blog for some more Thursday Doors.
In the off-season, these go unused, untouched, unloved, waiting for warmth.
If I ever had to explain myself for shooting this photo, I’d probably mention how stunningly vivid the woman’s skirt is. How could I not capture it?