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seanbala, to chicago
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Easter Sunday morning at St. Benedict's on Irving Park Road in North Center / St. Ben's.

Photo taken on 14 April 2024.

For more photos from Chicago in 2024, please see the following collection: https://pixelfed.social/c/663071745137621534

For more photos of Sacred Places and Images, please see the following collection: https://pixelfed.social/c/675513014925360595

#Chicago #Illinois #Christianity #Christian #Catholic #Door #Doors #Church #Wind #Easter #EasterMorning #CatholicChurch #Catholicism

sidewalksafari, to greece
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sidewalksafari, to Belgium
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sidewalksafari, to ireland
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sidewalksafari, to France
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sidewalksafari, to Norway
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sidewalksafari, to Travel
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Do you like photographing doors as much as I do? 🙋‍♀️ In this gallery, I share my very best green doors discovered on my travels around Europe. Check out the gallery and then open each door to learn more about where it lives and why you might want to visit. ...

https://doors.sidewalksafari.com/door-gallery-directory/green-door-photography-gallery/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into Doors, Glorious doors! @doors

sidewalksafari, to ireland
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Merrion Square has some of the best doors in if not, dare I say, the world. See for yourself ⬇️

https://doors.sidewalksafari.com/dublin-georgian-doors/

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sidewalksafari, to italy
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Last week I shared a teaser of my of the month. Now it's time for the big reveal...

I'm pleased to announce that my door of the month for April was taken in .

Raise your hand if you love the pug and the real life water bowl as much as I do 🙋‍♀️

Now let's see your picks for door of the month! 🚪

For more glorious , visit doors.sidewalksafari.com

ai6yr, to TeslaMotors

Looks like doors are the hard part of building EVs. Investigation over "intermittent failure of the latch and handle preventing the opening of the driver, front passenger and/or rear doors. " and "emergency override mechanism also fails to open the door" at EV manufacturer Fisker. https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2023/FISKER/OCEAN#investigations

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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I love the symmetry of these roman-arched doors on the 1860s Italian Palazzo Cinquecento style former East Campbell Street United Presbyterian Church just off Gallowgate in the East End of Glasgow.

altlife, to Bloomscrolling
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sidewalksafari, to Portugal
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Whether it's part of the door itself or the surrounding wall, I adore pink! Are you a fan?

Learn more about this beautiful door ⬇️

https://doors.sidewalksafari.com/white-door-algarve/

mason, to metallica Polish
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Nie powiem, zaskoczyło mnie to połączenie Enter Sandmana i Doorsów :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHyZHzLMS-M

sidewalksafari, to Finland
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Last week I shared a teaser of my of the month to see if anyone could guess where it was taken. No one got it 😅

I'm pleased to announce that my door of the month for March was taken in

Let's see your picks for door of the month!

For more glorious , visit doors.sidewalksafari.com

ninawillburger, to philosophy German
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: Of , mostly only locks, fittings or door knockers have survived. Thanks to the wealth of Roman imagery, there are depictions of doors, such as the one on a fresco from the villa of Publius Fannius Synistor/Boscoreale.

Now at the Metropolitan Museum.
Dating 50/40 BC.

acm_redfox, to philadelphia
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For , some pairs of rowhouse doors around . I like duos that differ quite a bit in shape or style -- so many houses have the same six-panel doors that I'm increasingly appreciative of the more ornate or obscure...

Horizontal shot of two doors, again in red brick buildings, but this time surrounded by a continuous frame of gray stone. The one on the right, at least, appears to have an intercom indicating multiple residences within. The door on the left is wood, the lower half somewhat weathered. It has two plain carved panels in the lower half, with a knocker at waist level and the number 335. The upper half has a raised ornament that is rectangular with protrusions at each corner, surrounding a window that is covered with an ornamental iron piece. The door on the right is painted black, and while it has six panels, they are different from the contemporary standard -- each panel has several concentric raised rectangles within it. This one has a knocer at head height and an additional insert below the house number (337) that might be a tall skinny peephole or former buzzer. Both doors have transom windows, and the lanterns match; neither door has a mail slot.
Another set of doors in red brick rowhomes, this time more closely matched than the first pair -- the openings are the same size, with the same stone headers and approximate transom window sizes. The door on the left is painted a loden green and has a single diagonal square window, giving a midcentury feel. It has a stainless knob and lock, and the number 759 appears on the brick next to the door. The door on the right is made of a shellacked wood (cedar maybe?) with an unutual window opening shaped a bit like an omega, over a Craftsman-like ledge. It has a brass handle and lock, and its house number (761) is stencilled onto the transom window.
Two doors that match in no way except maybe scale. On the left, an ornate arched doorframe in white stands out from the red brick wall, and it has a sort of carved keystone motif at the top. The door itself is one more commonly seen, rectangular, with two long panels in the lower part and 8 small windows at the top, and it is painted a subdued shade of light blue. Above the door is an arched transom with white stickers spelliing out the house number (761). It has bright brass hardware, and gray stone steps. On the right, the brick is yellowish tan, the steps are painted tan cement. There is no exterior frame, but there is brickwork and wood above the door forming an overt keystone structure. The door is a stained wood, an uncommon look, with four panels in the lower portion and four tall arched windows near the top. It also has a built-in transom with the house number (763) clear in otherwise frosted glass. Only the right-hand door has a mail slot; the other has a mailbox on the wall.

50years_music, to random
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Riders on the Storm

https://youtu.be/k9o78-f2mIM

seanbala, to chicago
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Doors on a duplex at Fullerton in Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Photo taken on 23 February 2024.

For more photos from Chicago in 2024, please see the following collection: https://pixelfed.social/c/663071745137621534

#Chicago #Illinois #Door #Doors #LincolnPark #Color #Colors #Colour #Colours #Building #Home #House #Brick #SilentSunday #Duplex

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