The following photos are my contribution to Thursday Doors, a door-lovers group hosted by Norm Frampton.
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As a follow-up to my previous two door posts from Florence, Italy, here are a few more shots of the Duomo cathedral, especially the Baptistery of St. John. They were taken by my son, Nathan.
After circling the cathedral, we strolled through the streets of Florence in the early hours.
Here’s a market before it officially opened for the day.
The Arch at Piazza della Repubblica before the crowds arrived.
Around the corner from the Piazza, I found these beauties.
More photos of doors around Florence, Italy, on their way next week. Thank you for stopping by and happy weekend to you!
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Oh my goodness, a corner door with a corner roof! What a great find. They are all good doors, but I love that one!
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I know! I share your love of corner doors and was elated to capture this one! Thanks so much, Dan. =)
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I echo Dan’s sentiments; that corner door, and what seems to lie just inside of it, looks spectacular. And bravo to Nathan for the excellent shots 🙂
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I know, what a treat! I passed on your lovely comment to Nathan. Thanks so much, Norm!!
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Before the crowds arrived – boy you must have gotten there early! Lovely selection.
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We are not normally such early risers, but it certainly was well worth it! Thank you so much for your sweet comment! =)
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Wow, those blue blue skies! I know the post is about doors, not skies, but couldn’t help but notice. I also like the one with the merry go round, kind of creepy isn’t it? You found some great ones.
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Thank you so much for your sweet comments. The skies were gorgeous for our entire trip in Italy (one week romping around Florence & Venice). It was very nice! I think, too, the early hour of the morning added extra colors and shadows to the scenes. =)
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