Today I have 100 good reasons to celebrate my two friends. Each will mark the day how she sees fit, I will do it with doors.
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We are all the same generation; it was a good, nice and round year. All of those who are my age – and many of my friends are – are starting to slide down the slippery slope of a new decade this year and I will join them in exactly four months.
So, what else is new, we do this every moment, some will say and you are right. Still, I wish to celebrate today with two galleries of doors and their surroundings, one for each M-friend.
To start with, alphabetically, this one is for Mateja.
You still live a street away from my parents’ house in Ljubljana, just like when we used to go to primary school together. This summer we went on a dog walk around our old neighbourhood. Nothing else puts it in the perspective quite like such a walk.
You are also my door contributor. You have sent me several door photos from your travels (which I posted here) and the Valencia cat door is my favourite. May I suggest Portugal, Morocco, Cornwall, Santorini and Malta for your next destinations? 😉

Your latest dog companion Zoja. You had several before, larger and smaller but all female. I used to fear dogs but not after I met yours. 
Your husband is modelling the Valencia cat door. Brilliant! Photo: you. 
Our hood has turned into a metal box collection. 
This one is still standing opposite, I bet only because it agreed to wearing this ad structure. (At least the advertised concert was very cool, Larkin Poe live in Bled.) 
Here you are with bestia looking on. At least the coffee this metal cages provide is good. 
We returned away from the main road and it was better. What a pretty scene. 
Here you can observe Slovenian door culture. 
An old garage door. 
The play of sun and shade and flowers. 
A memory of Yugoslavia. 
I found a good door for a doorfie (which is a selfie in a door reflection). 
You were not with us but this is Lake Zbilje which we often visited when kids since you have a little cabin there. We will return together. Cin cin! 
But the best celebration is waiting for you here. A scene from your travels. Photo: you
And now it’s your turn, Mihela.
Like me you also live outside our native Slovenia. When you return, you have a beautiful home in Krka south of Ljubljana, next to the tourist farm and the restaurant of your husband’s family with the most scenic terrace where we enjoyed a lovely meal with my parents and uncle in 2017 – but without you (a post from this visit is here).
I returned to your home two summers ago for breakfast and met your daughter. Not so many months later you informed the world that you’ve just had another. Hurrah and long live!
Here are some doors from the estate and of its neighbours, including a castle. Your very special hand-painted mauve/purple/violet door with the golden frame is the most beautiful door I have ever seen on a friend. So now you know. 😉

I found this fab four photo rather hilarious. 😀 This is how we approached the source of the Krka river in scorching heat. We had to deserve our lunch. 
The open door to Tourist Farm Magovac in Krka town. 
It runs in the family. 
The view from the terrace where we had our lunch. Gorgeous! 
Another group doorfie. 
A typical Slovenian old school house. 
The year is 1824. 
Prepared for winter. 
Not a door but please explain, how can I leave it out? 
God’s eye. 
A more modern typical Slovenian house. 
A door in hiding. 
Here you are with your firstborn daughter. Now there is another. 
And here is your door beauty. 
The castle is not yours. Žužemberk Castle is around 15 km away. It has an open-door policy and you can explore for free. 
Here is the open door. Behind is the greeting. 
Inside there are many rooms and nooks and several witches. Here is one. 
Here is another. 
More open doors. 
The lovely view of the town Žužemberk.
Dear friends, I wish you both only that it continues as it is rolling because obviously you are doing something right. And spread the word, the world needs to know how it’s done. 😀 Cheers!
A wonderful tribute to your friends and as always, a bounty of great doors. Excellent post!
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Thank you so much, Norm. Mateja sent me an email with your comment copied. 🙂 I guess she liked it. Stay warm!
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Lots of beautiful scenery and great doors, but the cat door wins my heart and my vote easily! 🙂 Happy birthdays to everyone.
janet
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Thank you, Janet. Oh yes, that one is really special. 🙂
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Manja! What a tribute to doorfies! My favorite door was the second to last! It just says it all!
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Thank you so much, Cady. 🙂 Doorfies are great fun. I wish you an excellent door year!
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“Doorfie”! That’s brilliant!
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Thanks, Melinda, but it wasn’t my invention. Can’t say for sure who said it first. For sure it stuck. If you follow the link at the end of this post, you will find Norm and many other door posts from all over in the comments to his post. Always welcome!
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Love the doors, but also great to see green and flowers.
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Thank you, Dan. 🙂 This is how summer in Slovenia looks like.
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So many beautiful doors! Who knew? (I didn’t). What a fun adventure to take on this post. And now I know what a doorfie is. 🙂
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Ah, you didn’t? That’s why we do what we do, Thursday Doors people: keep posting wonderful doors from all over. I’ve been doing it for four years or so, every Thursday a new stash. Always welcome and come and see. Thank you!
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Great doors as always Manja! The reason for your post is even better, and you did it in a way only you can, so hospitable and creative! Still a wish for a terrific 2020 for you! That the metal box hood may not disturb you too much! Jesh
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You’ve got nice words for what I do. Thank you so much, Junieper. 🙂 The metal box hood is ugly but mine. 😀 I wish you a wonderful year too.
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So many wonderful doors and a great tale Manja 🙂 I so love “Doorfie” I wonder if it will catch on 😀
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Thank you, Bushboy. 🙂 It has caught on already, I didn’t invent it! I wonder who it was, Norm or Dan or somebody else who said it first.
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Just for the record: the balconies you remember from Yugoslavia burned from ground floor to the top years ago.
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Hihih. Well, they certainly fixed them well.
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PS I did nothing
https://ragtagcommunity.wordpress.com/2020/01/16/ragtag-daily-prompt-thursday-nothing
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Oh, indeed you did. 🙂 Do you think I should link my previous Nothing post to it? I’m not doing another. Too much nothing is not good for us. 😀
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But you should do nothing Manja. I am sure you could find nothing to do 🙂
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Hihih, you know me well!
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Happy New Year Manja, your many doors kept me busy for quite a while. I’ll take the hidden door. Thank you!
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Thanks, Denny, a great year to you too. Doors keeping you busy is a good thing. Imagine all that mischief if you were too idle. 😉
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Doorfie–how come I never knew of this word??!! You are brilliant, Manja! And what a good friend you are, too.
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Ahh, Lois, you’re too kind. I didn’t invent that word, somebody else did. I like to use it, though, much more than selfie. Thank you so much!
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Lovely doorfies. That could be the word of the year.
Btw, my hood looks like this, totally unrecognizable.
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Thanks, Bojana. Oh yes, they did it to all of us.
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My favourite is the one that isn’t a door!
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Thank you, Andrew. 🙂 I knew I had to include it.
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At least the coffee was good 😉 Lovely praises of your friends!
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Thank you, Katy. Small mercies. 😉
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Particularly love those last two shots – great angles!
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Thank you so much, Jan. 🙂
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The cat door is simply brilliant. What a great thing to do.
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Thank you, Scooj. I love it when I make people spot fascinating doors.
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Wow, that’s a LOT of charm in one post! All the wood, the carving, the tile, the beauty — my absolute favorite “The open door to Tourist Farm Magovac in Krka town.” WOW. Really well done in this post. Love the doors that are posts all stuck together, too.
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Thanks, Joey, I’m so glad you find it charming. But I know – lots of flowers did it. 🙂 I just cannot seem to grasp your final thought: the doors that are posts all stuck together? Do you mean in another post, or in this one?
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