Welcome to Thursday Doors! This is a weekly challenge for people who love doors and architecture to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos, drawings, or other images or stories from around the world. If you’d like to join us, simply create your own Thursday Doors post each (or any) week and then share a link to your post in the comments below, anytime between 12:01 am Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American eastern time). If you like, you can add our badge to your post.

First off, there is no Thursday Doors this week–at least I don’t have any. This post is occupying the Thursday Doors place because I know some of you will post anyway. There will not be a Recap this Sunday, but if I see your posts, I’ll include it in next Sunday’s Recap.
I decided to remind participants of a few things. This is not a comprehensive list, just the things that come to mind today. These are in mo particular order:
- Thursday Doors is open to anyone and everyone. Any week. All weeks. It’s 100% up to you when you participate.
- The only requirement is that you have the right to share what you share. Images from the web are fine as long as you’re convinced you can share them. I do not police the posts.
- Images of doors, paintings of doors, mental images of doors, pictures of pictures of doors, portals and things through which we physically or mentally travel – All these things (and all those I skipped) are welcome.
- You can include photos without doors. If a building or town has interesting architecture, please include it. Every photo doesn’t need to include a door.
- Although I try to follow regular participants, it helps if you include a link to your post in the comments (or a pingback will do, but only if your blog is on WordPress – their rule, not mine). The Sunday Recap is (mostly) an automated process, but it only works automatically for blogs linked to this page.
- You can include hashtags in your blog URL. Seriously, http://www.myPlace.com/myPost/#tag1#tag2#tag3 – The Sunday Recap will figure this out and list the tags in a separate column. Recap entries (links to your blog) that include tags are consistently more popular than those without tags.
OK, that’s it for me. I hope you are having a great week!




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