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che ci sarà dietro quella porta?
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I didn’t go through the door, but I think was probably a ceramics studio and shop
On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 3:04 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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mi sarebbe piaciuto trovarci il genio della lampada di Aladino…a me piacciono le favole ;.)
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I’ll look out for that on my future travels 😉
On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 1:00 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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This is such a lovely door. I really like the color and the finish.
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I wish I had the type of house where I could have a door just like this. It would certainly look rather odd where I live at the moment!
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Wow, drawn by Van Gogh?
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ha! maybe he was the influence
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 10:43 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Rich pickings in Corsica, Debs! What a beauty of a shot 🙂
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That’s a wonderful color and texture for a door. It fits perfectly with the stone building.
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Yes, a great choice of colour
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Glad you”ve come to this challenge:) That’s a fitting and fitting door for a ceramic shop! Wonder about the key though, but maybe the door doesn’t close well…
I notice you have the word copyright now -if you want to know the copyright sign © it’s the Alt key and the numbers 0169 on the right (but I don’t know how that would be on a phone)
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What a wonderful shot. So much to love about it: the colour, the stonework, the key hanging in the lock, the little handle…great find!
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Super colour and I love the lintel stones, they look precarious!
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Ooh, I love it! Great textures, and wonderful colour!
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my type of photo! I have quite a selection from some of the old spanish villages. Love the colour of this one
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I love the way this door looks, nestled in the stone and pop of color! -Amy
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So lovely!
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