While out with little D. walking through the village running errands we happened upon a few nice doors, this is one example of the detailed ironwork you find on old doors here, as well as by chance a blossoming almond tree just next to the playground! So here you have it, a close up with the actual almonds (and still no leaves).
A few more doors, sorry to bore you but I find them so pleasing.
and one last one, the name is really what got my attention, not the best name for a house hmm?
oh! i love this post! i also take tons of pictures of doors! i have many from many places and one day i should post some. by the way a little something for you and D on caramelcaramelo. kenza
ReplyDeleteThank you Kenza, fellow door appreciator. I look forward to seeing some of your door photos! We love the monkey pictures!
ReplyDeleteAnother door lover here, too. Love seeing your Maltese ones! The iron work on the doors is so fancy. My favorites are the ABC and the Pitti one.
ReplyDeleteI'm a door lover too (and have loads of photo's of them) so feel free to share any unusual ones you come across!! Those are beautiful...what a fab part of the world you live in!!
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Am starting to think we may need to do a week round robin of ode to the door, would really like to see some doors from your parts of the world (or travels)!!
ReplyDeleteThere is an award over at mine for you :-)
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These doors are beautiful, how lovely to give so much efforts into the entrance to ones home.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely ironwork! So glad you've led me to your blog. You're living my dream life! Sadly I've yet to visit Malta, but luckily I now can through you! XO
ReplyDeleteHi, I stumbled upon your blog, but am very pleased to have found it. My husband and I had our honeymoon in Gozo. We vowed to go back, but 8 years and 4 children later, we haven't made it! We absolutely loved it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I miss the doors of Europe. And the windowshades. And the stonework. And...
ReplyDeleteHi Juniper,
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog thanks to your guest post over at everthenomad.
These doors are beautiful!