Thursday Doors – October 29, 2015
Basically small-town Arco, Idaho in a nutshell. For more doors from all over the world, check out Norm’s Thursday Doors linkup.
Basically small-town Arco, Idaho in a nutshell. For more doors from all over the world, check out Norm’s Thursday Doors linkup.
You can’t operate a coffee shop in a power outage, so they scribbled a note, turned the sign around, and hopefully enjoyed their day off. Taken in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. (Psst, if you’re tired of Vancouver doors photos, you’re in luck–this is my last one. If you’re not, see the whole series here.) For more…
As a photographer, I feel like it’s my job to showcase all the interesting and beautiful things in this world. When I shot this, a family noticed and came by to check it out after I passed. “Cool,” I heard the teenage boy murmur to his dad. I did my job that day. Taken in downtown Vancouver, British…
Is it just me, or is this door remarkably skinny? Taken on Granville Island in Vancouver, British Columbia. For more doors from all over the world, check out Norm’s Thursday Doors linkup.
I kept worrying that the doors would open and I’d startle whoever came out. But that floor indicator was too awesome to pass up. Taken at Pacific Central Station in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. For more doors from all over the world, check out Norm’s Thursday Doors linkup.
In case you forgot how much I love street art. Taken in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. For more doors from all over the world, check out Norm’s Thursday Doors linkup.
It took a surprisingly long time to get this simple shot. Apparently a lot of cars want to turn right at this intersection. Taken in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. For more doors from all over the world, check out Norm’s Thursday Doors linkup.
1. The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. I know, I know. I should read them. Everyone my age has read them. I’m missing countless references and the joy of a Harry Potter-filled life. But 7-year-old me couldn’t get past the second book and I’ve never returned. 2. A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. …
Between the early-morning shadows, the line of the tubing above the light, and the handle built for lefties, there’s something strangely lovely about this otherwise ordinary door. Taken on Granville Island in Vancouver, British Columbia. For more doors from all over the world, check out Norm’s Thursday Doors linkup.
In case you didn’t know you were in Canada, there’s a maple leaf on the door. Thank goodness. Taken in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. For more doors from all over the world, check out Norm’s Thursday Doors linkup.