Local Color & Doors – San Juan Bautista

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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 colorfulΒ  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

San Juan Bautista 4 LR

San Juan Bautista 3 LR

Blue doors

San Juan Bautista 1 LR

San Juan Bautista 6b LR

Red doors

San Juan Bautista 2 LR

San Juan Bautista 7 LR

San Juan Bautista 5 LR

Well-worn historic door

San Juan Bautista 6 LR

Oddly placed white door

San Juan Bautista 8 LR

Rusted metal door

San Juan Bautista 9 LR

Have a good day!

30 responses to “Local Color & Doors – San Juan Bautista”

  1. circadianreflections Avatar

    OMGosh! I’ve been there a thousand times or more and never saw any of these beautiful images! NOT ONCE!! I am so blind! Without you, I would never see these beautiful vignettes of the town. I never saw these,,,ever. I always see the BIG WIDE VIEW or the very MACRO VIEW. What’s in between…I need you to show me. Thank you!!

    I really missed all this! ??? I thought I could see! You have shown me I do not!

    1. Note to Traveler Avatar

      Hi Deborah, You made my day. I’m always happy when my photos show a new perspective to a well-traveled place. There is always so much to see in the big wide view in San Juan Bautista that it’s not hard to miss the details. I’ve also been many times and the last time I was there was the first time I paid attention to and photographed the details. It’s these details that are now my favorite photos of San Juan Bautista, although I do love everything about this town and Mission, especially the doors.
      Donna

  2. Norm 2.0 Avatar

    Wow, some absolute beauties in this place! My vote goes to the well-worn historic door at #115 but they are all winners. Bravo on some exceptional finds πŸ™‚

    1. Note to Traveler Avatar

      Thanks, Norm. I’m glad you enjoyed the doors of San Juan Bautista. Nothing better than the character of a well-worn door!
      Donna

    1. Note to Traveler Avatar

      Thanks so much!

      1. SaaniaSparkle πŸ§šπŸ»β€β™€οΈ Avatar

        My pleasure, followed you πŸ’›

      2. Note to Traveler Avatar

        Thanks! πŸ€—

    2. Note to Traveler Avatar

      Many thanks! I’m happy you like the blog!
      Donna

  3. Teresa Avatar

    Wow, these are amazing doors. I love it all πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌ

    1. Note to Traveler Avatar

      Hi Teresa, Thanks for stopping by! I’m glad you enjoyed the doors.

      1. Teresa Avatar

        My pleasure!

  4. Abrie Joubert Avatar

    Lovely images Donna

    1. Note to Traveler Avatar

      Thanks, Abrie. Nice to hear from you.

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