We continue the door tour of Farnese from almost two months ago, the last getaway with my friend Flavia.
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This is already my seventh Thursday Doors post from Farnese, a small town in Lazio. We continue from here and the end is not in sight yet.
Today we encounter an orange house – pretty or an eye sore, you be the judge – and a usual variety of doors and alleys.
I wish you a happy December and keep going, which as we discovered in my yesterday’s December 2019 post is the only thing we can do. And keep making it up as we go.
Semms a lovely village!
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Thank you, Tg. All my posts make it seem bigger than it really is.
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Charming, charming, charming.
I should move to Italy 🙂
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Oh yes, Patricia. A splendid idea. 🙂 Until then, always welcome over here in this way. Thank you!
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Thank you 🙂
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I wouldn’t mind seeing 7 more.
What’s that beautiful tree?
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You mean the one that looks like door hair? No idea. But tell me, did you see yourself mentioned in the first caption? 😉
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Yes, that one. It got me so distracted, I forgot to mention myself. Lol.
Hm, one fine day, Manja, one fine day. We’re planning on heading southward, so we’ll still. Still not sure about the country, though.
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Oh! To visit or to live? Pick Italy!!
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Live. Ha. I’ll let you know when we decide. We’re still far from the decision, but we know it’s meant to be.
Don’t worry, baby, we’ll meet up one way or the other, when this shit is over.
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Yessssssss!
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There’s always so much to love here. The little door, the arched doors, the 60/40 split double doors, the stone arch in the alleyway (I know, it’s not a door, but I love it). The metal gates, grates, balconies and transoms – I love it all!
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Thank you, Dan. I’m glad you say so. This town seems never-ending while in fact it’s quite tiny, especially this old part.
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Love these doors. 😊
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Thank you, Irene. Good to see you around.
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My pleasure, Manja. 😊
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Wonderful gallery as always. Makes me long for my yearly visit to France, which of course I couldn’t take this year. 🙂
janet
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Thank you, Janet. I saw only a little bit of France but I bet they must be a bit similar, these little towns.
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Yes, I’d like to visit Farnese and see all these doors, laneways, and artfully draping greenery.
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Thank you, Susanne. We would have much fun.
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Quite a number of colourful doors this week Manja 🙂
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Thank you, Bushboy. It’s been a while since I saw any new door.
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More wonderful doors, thank you, my favourite… the shabby little green door in the top photograph.
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Thank you, Scooj. I’m glad this post starts with your favourite.
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Great selection of doors. I like the one hidden by the wild hair. I’m visiting from Dan’s Thursday Doors.
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Thank you, Natalie. I’m glad you like the one with the hair. 🙂 I’m a regular door contributor. Always welcome.
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My attention was caught by the bright yellow house. But aside from that it’s the walls…such awesome texture of the walls. And it is funny how you follow Flavia and she doesn’t even know it.
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Hihih, Teresa, I’m sure she has a hunch. 😀 Thank you, it’s truly a wonderful place.
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Wow cool collection! Either the colorful buildings dress up the doors or colorful doors dress up the buildings; very complimentary!
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Haha, well said, Gordon. 🙂 Thanks!
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