Courthouse on the Square – Denton County, TX
Harweldon Mansion
Harweldon interior door
The Pioneer Woman’s Mercantile – Pawhuska, Ok
Pawhuska Ok Interesting and sketchy!
Pawhuska OK
Courthouse on the Square – Denton County, TX
Harweldon Mansion
Harweldon interior door
The Pioneer Woman’s Mercantile – Pawhuska, Ok
Pawhuska Ok Interesting and sketchy!
Pawhuska OK
This is a really rustic eating establishment/saloon with original wood floors and the old intricately carved wooden bar. A real Old West feel in New Braunfels, TX
Collegiate English Tudor home built in the 1920’s 15,000 sq ft. I get to hang out here a few times a year!
Downtown Tulsa Oil Boom building
1930’s Castle I hiked to in Davis OK.
In the Arbuckle Mountains
I found this in San Francisco @ the old cannery.
Love the shotgun homes &
colors of New Orleans LA
A beautiful old church in Eureka Springs Arkansas
The sunset out of the doors at the Harweldon Mansion in Tulsa OK
This beautiful door is from NYC’s Theological Seminary.
Rogers State University in Claremore OKlahoma was est. in 1909, I have to think this was one of the original doors from that period.
(Home of Will Rogers) Will Rogers
Replica of The Founder of the City of Dallas ~ John Neely Bryan’s cabin, Founders Plaza, Dallas, Texas. Cabin ~ Founder’s Plaza
This red door and red tulips caught my eye while shopping in Tulsa Ok
Doors & Fire-escapes so common and a necessity in NYC.
If you love doors you can check out Norm’s Thursday Door Challenge here.
Happy Thursday everyone!!
Trying to learn and understand all things blog! I have happened across a Thursday Doors challenge and because I have always loved doors, I will post a few from my recent NYC trip.
The Plaza Hotel, It was High Tea Time!
Walking the streets of NYC I took many photos of Doors,
Oh… if they could only speak the stories they could tell!
I love the street numbers on the doors, the are all so unique, the lights are so
old and interesting also!
Those details though!
Elevator doors need love too! This one is in The Chelsea Market.
Traveling, discovering and seeing new places is one of my favorite things to do, I travel as much as my job allows, which means a lot of short trips close to home and an occasional longer journey to a new place I’ve yet to explore.
I love big cities, their museums, history and different cultures but I am mostly drawn to nature and the beauty of God’s handiwork.
I have purchased a National Park Passport and I am anxious to visit as many as I can along with some of the state parks in my area.
I find myself taking a lot of photos so I will never forget the places I’ve been and seen. Recently I’ve been thinking that a travel blog would be a great way to document my adventures although I’ve never blogged before, this will just be one more adventure I will try my hand at and embark on.