South of San Jose is the colorful historic town of Mission San Juan Bautista. It’s a place filled with Spanish-influenced color and architecture, and stone, wooden, and western false front early California structures. The town is situated in an unspoiled agricultural valley along the San Andreas Fault. When in San Juan Bautista, visitors feel like they’ve stepped back in time to a slower paced, simpler life.
On my last visit to San Juan Bautista in September, I came across a variety of colorful doors to share with you for Norm Frampton’s Thursday Doors Feature. The collage in the featured image captures the Spanish-influenced colors of San Juan Bautista. Enjoy!
Teal Mission doors


Blue doors


Red doors



Well-worn historic door

Oddly placed white door

Rusted metal door

Have a good day!
These doors are lovely.
Thanks, Dan. This town has so many interesting doors. Fun place for a door lover to roam.
Donna
Great memories!
Yes! We had a fun road trip there with Meeta and Ann. I miss getting a Mexican food fix at Jardines.
These are great colors
Thanks, Alice. They are happy colors.
Gorgeous doors! The colors are wonderful!
Hi Janis,
Glad you liked them!
Donna
There are so many great colors here. My favorites are the blue ones, especially the very first.
janet
Thank you, Janet. My favorites are the blue ones, too.