Victorian Doors

This door is located on a Victorian building on Summit Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota. Originally a private residence it now has been redesigned with several apartments.
Photographer: Kate of Visual St. Paul and Mazatlan Daily Photo.
Pondicherry Shop

“A door in Pondicherry of a small shop which was closed. Pondicherry is amazing for its sense of colour!”
Photographer: Kadambari Misra of New Delhi, India. More of Kadambari’s images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/kadambarimisra and http://kadambarimisra.photoblog.com.
The Villa on Bathwick Hill Road

Photographer: James Russiello of Bath Daily Photo. This entry way is in Bath, UK.
St. Catherine’s College Church

From the main entrance of the church on the beautiful St. Catherine’s College campus in St. Paul, MN. Originally an all-woman’s college, it now is co-ed and part of a consortium of five local liberal arts colleges and universities.
Photographer: Kate of Visual St. Paul and Mazatlan Daily Photo.
Free House Bed and Breakfast

In Thornton le Dale, a small village near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK.
Photographer: Denise Nesbitt of Mrs. Nesbitt’s Place.
Menton

“This was taken in Menton, France, on April 16, 2007, while walking in the old town. I loved the texture of the various materials.”
Photographer: James Arzente of Arzente Fine Art.
Swaziland Embassy

Located on Buckingham Gate in the City of Westminster, UK, this is the Embassy of Swaziland, which is the closest embassy to Buckingham Palace.
Photographer: James Russiello of Bath Daily Photo.
Not to Be Missed

A doorway which cannot be passed by without entering. Whitby, UK.
Photographer: Denise Nesbitt of Mrs. Nesbitt’s Place.
Farmhouse

This old farmhouse, called Gl. Vestermark, also known as Old Westfield, was built in 1911 and stands today as then. It is a private home today, and no farming is done here any more. In 1911 it was in the countryside. Today it is in the midst of the town Brande, Jylland, Denmark.
Photographer: Jens-Chr. Kjr of Brande Lokal Net.
Gates to the Kingdom

To clarify, I mean that only in the most sardonic way. For those of you who don’t feel like looking it up in the dictionary, that means I am not serious. Say what you want about my government or the current administration (I probably agree with you), I am at least thankful that I still live in a country where I can be as mocking and derisive as I wish without fear of retribution.
The front entrance to The White House. Photographer: MarieMcC of Alexandria Daily Photo. This entry way is in Washington, DC.





