The funniest door is over at Britt-Arnhild's House in the Woods, and there is also a small gift for the first one to tell me where I found that funny door.
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so many variations of color and carving. I looked Trondheim up on the internet and read some about the town, which looked quite large. There was also a sort of touristy video on one site. Your writing about the town makes it very appealing as a place to live. but alas I do not like snow or outdoor winter activities.
Posted by: Suki | 09/26/2009 at 07:27 PM
Truly love "door" photos and these are a most welcome treat today! The carved wood door in the red/brown frame and the scalloped blue door - my favorites! Oh to own a house with such a door - just walking up to either one would make any day perfect!
Thank you for sharing these. I am popping the link into my "escape" file right now!
Posted by: pam | 09/26/2009 at 08:37 PM
I love these photographs. It's interesting that all the doors you've pictured are double. I wonder if that's typical!
Posted by: Karen | 09/26/2009 at 10:03 PM
These are beautiful. Does everyone there have two doors at their entrance?
Posted by: Lucille | 09/27/2009 at 01:45 AM
Just love these beautiful and colorful old doors...I'd like to walk through all of them and see what's inside! Happy weekend, Britt-Arnhild :o)
Posted by: Tracy | 09/27/2009 at 12:07 PM
So many wonderful variations on the theme!
Posted by: Margaret Lambert | 09/27/2009 at 01:35 PM