Last week, we had a post from Debi @ An Evolving Life about doors in the old medieval town of Monemvasia in Laconia, Greece. Debi shared an informative summary of the history of Monemvasia, formerly known as Malvasia or Malmsey, the latter the name given to it by English travelers. Debi’s selection of doors nicely complimented an earlier post of mine showcasing Old World Doors in the lower town of the fortress.
Today I’m sharing a selection of simple, time-worn doors. Horizontal and vertical lines in the door panels are the theme for the doors below.
Inspiration: Thursday Doors & Lines
They’re beautiful to me, too, and I love the stone buildings.
janet
The age, the textures, the faded colours, stone walls and vines even! So much to love about these.
Great shots 🙂
Thanks, Norm. Old historic buildings & doors (especially well-worn ones) are my favorites.
I recognise some of those doors! Thanks for cross-listing. Looks like we may have a chain going – from Donna @ Note to Traveller to me and now you. Who will add the next link? 😉
Oops – mean to say ring composition rather than chain!