Thursday Doors ~ 89 Lincoln Avenue, full view

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Is it the black doors’ presentation

of double paned glass windows

or those white outlines against

red brick house which stirs

your affection for this

Home Sweet Home?

There may be something I

am missing which you

spy and wish to report

in the personal area.

Shhh-h! I won’t tell

your secret interest

in this property!

Your interest is

so appreciated and

interactions enjoyed

by all, so keep on checking out

doors, You’re on a (door) roll!

Here’s a welcome face and place

which I let you in on, right

from my first discovery

of the Power of Doors

to take over your mind,

expand it exponentially

into the universe,

One Door at

a Time!

Here’s Norm Frampton’s

Choice of Doors this week:

http://miscellaneousmusingsofamiddleagedmind.wordpress.com

Have a holly, jolly

rest of the week!

🎄 ⛄ * 🌟 * 🌲 🕊

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