Well no, I haven’t spread the news all over. I’m not a gossiper you know. I’m very secretive and lead a secluded lifestyle. I’d think about becoming a member. Who knows what the initiation ceremonies are like…
I’m so happy it’s a lovely day in your corner of the world! Optimistic and calm is awesome! 🙂 I’ll share in that optimism and calmness with you and maybe the good vibes will get to the mechanic. lol
I don’t know what you do or if it’s just my expectations on visiting your blog, but all your photos seem to have a friendliness about them, even the black and white ones, which could be a bit sinister. Maybe it’s the Colorado sun. Lovely shot anyway.
What a nice comment. Friendly photos. Perhaps I am a nicer guy than I knew. Perhaps this lovely community of bloggers has shown me a light that has been a bit dimmer than need be. I find myself excited to be part of this process and it makes me all the more creative.
Thank you.
I think this blogging malarky does bring out the best in people, I find it a very positive and uplifting experience, full of encouragement and joy. It does make you more creative too, because what you do is appreciated and that encourages you to do more. It’s very satisfying and I’m so pleased I’m getting to share it with you and all the other wonderful bloggers.
Like you, I find doors fascinating. I took some photos of my own of a closed, run-down, motel on Rout 66 that I’ll post sometime in the near future Thanks for sharing Mike.
My beautiful friend, dear Mike, first of all I want to Thank you, for your beautiful words on my emotional day. You are so nice and I feel myself so luck with you all.
Your photographs always bring something to my mind from my memories… I noticed that when I thought of doors, there are so many door images in my memories/mind… But of course none of them was taken pictures… How I wished. Your door photographs, as your barn series, seems to be very precious. I loved this shot especially in B&W… But I wondered too what was the original colours too 🙂 Thank you, with my love, nia
You are welcome dear Mike. Yellow…. hmmm yes, B&W better… just I wondered 🙂 you know I am wondering everything… I am fine. Thank you dear Mike, love you, nia
Just a matter of time until I get in trouble. I wandered onto someone’s ranch earlier this spring and the inmate looking dude was real clear about me leaving. I think I stumbled onto a meth lab.
Oh look, there go the 8 & 6 year old boys chasing each other through the doors, ’round and ’round.
You find the most awesomest doors, Mike.
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Awesomest, eh. I will quote you on that. Thanks!
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*giggles* You do that 😉
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Another great shot Mike. Will you be posting this on LDW?
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Can you reblog it for me?
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First response: “Oh, NICE!”
Sometimes, remnants of life just look better in B/W, don’t they?
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I also will post this in color at some point as its yellow with blue stones at the bottom. But its better in b&w.
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It’s a great one, Mike…loving the heavy contrast!
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🙂 Birthday girl.
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Girl? At 66? Possibly……..
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Do we not always partially remain the child we were? Or is it just me?
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I’m still the kid I once was, and so are you…from what I have gleaned from your site.
Mike, we must ‘remain’ the child we were, in order to ‘see’ what is around us. You, my friend, do that very well!
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You pretty much have echoed my sentiments. I am nothing if not a large child in awe.
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As am I, Mike…I continue to observe this wonderful plant. BTW, I gave you some creds a few days ago, because of your love of doors (and mine).
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Hey!! Happy birthday!!!!
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Hey back atcha! Thanks, good friend…you always seem to make me smile!
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Reblogged this on The Legion of Door Whores and commented:
From Our President……
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Hahahahaa, I did not know such a legion existed.
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We are, or were, a secret society. Now that you know I suppose everyone in San Juan might know as well. Would you like to be a member?
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Well no, I haven’t spread the news all over. I’m not a gossiper you know. I’m very secretive and lead a secluded lifestyle. I’d think about becoming a member. Who knows what the initiation ceremonies are like…
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They happen in my dungeon, and you might find them pleasant, my queen.
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LOL! If they involve red wine and manchego cheese, I’m in.
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Done! I will hunt down that cheese. Please advise as to your travel times so I might have you picked up by coach.
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Thank you my lord!
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But of course.
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Very dramatic, even a bit ghastly!
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Ghastly works for me. How nice!
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Door Whores – that just cracked me right up! 😀 Another great B&W photo, Mike! Hope you’re having a great day! 🙂
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It is a lovely day. Dropped my rig off and now wait for a phone call. I am optimistic and calm. Good to be alive.
Door whores indeed!
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I’m so happy it’s a lovely day in your corner of the world! Optimistic and calm is awesome! 🙂 I’ll share in that optimism and calmness with you and maybe the good vibes will get to the mechanic. lol
Good to be alive indeed, Mike. 🙂
lol – I love it!
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cyber hug Tina.
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🙂 Cyber hugging you right back, my friend. 🙂
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this is a great shot. I am not getting an emails on posts today…oops not good I have to find out the problem
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You are starting to speak with an Italian accent….
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indeed. I have solved the problem. you will now come in loud and clear 🙂
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I don’t know what you do or if it’s just my expectations on visiting your blog, but all your photos seem to have a friendliness about them, even the black and white ones, which could be a bit sinister. Maybe it’s the Colorado sun. Lovely shot anyway.
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What a nice comment. Friendly photos. Perhaps I am a nicer guy than I knew. Perhaps this lovely community of bloggers has shown me a light that has been a bit dimmer than need be. I find myself excited to be part of this process and it makes me all the more creative.
Thank you.
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I think this blogging malarky does bring out the best in people, I find it a very positive and uplifting experience, full of encouragement and joy. It does make you more creative too, because what you do is appreciated and that encourages you to do more. It’s very satisfying and I’m so pleased I’m getting to share it with you and all the other wonderful bloggers.
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🙂
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Just want to say I an still around loving g your work!
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Thanks. I miss your thoughtful comments.
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That’s one of those pictures where you think you want a paintbrush and then you realize it would ruin everything about it…
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I’m hoping that’s a good thing.
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Like you, I find doors fascinating. I took some photos of my own of a closed, run-down, motel on Rout 66 that I’ll post sometime in the near future Thanks for sharing Mike.
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I’ll look forward to seeing them Pat. Thank you.
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Hi Mike. Thought you might like this new blog http://lovalon.wordpress.com/
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And I do.
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My beautiful friend, dear Mike, first of all I want to Thank you, for your beautiful words on my emotional day. You are so nice and I feel myself so luck with you all.
Your photographs always bring something to my mind from my memories… I noticed that when I thought of doors, there are so many door images in my memories/mind… But of course none of them was taken pictures… How I wished. Your door photographs, as your barn series, seems to be very precious. I loved this shot especially in B&W… But I wondered too what was the original colours too 🙂 Thank you, with my love, nia
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Thanks Nia. Original color is yellow. Better I think in B&W. Thinking about you.
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You are welcome dear Mike. Yellow…. hmmm yes, B&W better… just I wondered 🙂 you know I am wondering everything… I am fine. Thank you dear Mike, love you, nia
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Love you right back.
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I’m glad your dimmer switch has been turned up if that’s what has produced such great photos. I guess it’s good to be lit up 😉
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Oh I do like being lit. Thank you.
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Wow, I love the grainy texture of these doors.. thnx for sharing!
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Thank you very much.
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I really love this one.
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Good. Thanks.
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Like the distressed look! What kind of building is this?
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I believe it was the back of someone’s home. DO NOT TELL ON ME.
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Mike who?
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Just a matter of time until I get in trouble. I wandered onto someone’s ranch earlier this spring and the inmate looking dude was real clear about me leaving. I think I stumbled onto a meth lab.
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Do watch your backside out there on the lone prairie. Steer clear of those mangy shifty eyed drifters!
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Roger that 🙂
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Just paint me with whitewash and let the weather do the rest! This is another great photo! Love it.
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Hi Dezra. Thanks so much!
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You find the best doors! Another great image, Mike. 🙂
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Jeepers, thanks Robin.
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