Thursday Doors: Sliding Glass Doors

Sliding glass doors are doors, but since you can see through them they are also windows.

So think of this as Thursday Windows.

These are pictures taken from where we are staying.

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To the left are the doors. In the distance is Miami or close enough to it.
This is later in the same day but looking through the doors from the inside at the sunset
Or you could go outside on the balcony and get a picture without the doors.

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Ritva at Ritva Sillanmäki Photography
Ritva at Ritva Sillanmäki Photography

Thursday Doors: Sunrise Door

While going to photograph a sunrise, I noticed a door on the beach.

It was small and perhaps not quite a “door”.

But I’m glad it was there to give me an excuse to post something.

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Here’s the door, small with many hinges and locks
This is what I came to see, but I’m glad there was a door there as well.

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Ritva at Ritva Sillanmäki Photography
Ritva at Ritva Sillanmäki Photography

Front Door—Thursday Doors

Below is a picture of our front door from two years ago.

We planted a colorful plant on a trellis that year. That’s the plant you see blocking the view of the door, but there is plenty of room to get by it.

The second year we moved the plant to the other side of the door and put a storm door on it as well.

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Our front door with a colorful plant

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Doors Along the Street—Thursday Doors

Although there are normal looking streets in Prague’s more modern areas, around the old town they are narrow with shops lining the mostly pedestrian paths.

Actually, I don’t know much about Prague. The reason I’m running my mouth is because I have to move the photos down on the page so they can be displayed better.

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Narrow Street With Many Doors
Another Street With Many Doors

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East End of Charles Bridge in Prague—Thursday Doors

Look through the arch and you will see a building. Look closer towards the center of the two photos and you will see a middle door with two side doors.

The arch way is a kind of door or entrance as well leading to Prague’s Old Town.

If you go in the other direction crossing the Vltava River you will reach the castle.

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Three doors in the distance. We are standing on Charles Bridge.
A bit closer at another time of day. Charles Bridge is behind. The old town plaza with the clock tower is straight ahead.

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The Cathedral of Saint Vitus—Thursday Doors

The first four photos are of parts of the entrance doors. The last one is a view of the cathedral from a distance.

This is only part of one of the doors
You can see the two doors at the bottom and I just noticed there are two more doors
Close up of the archway over the doors
More details I didn’t notice until now
A view of the cathedral from a distance

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Door Within a Door—Thursday Doors

The cap below is a kind of door that leads to the underground water system.

On this cap/door from Prague is an image of an open door with an arm holding a sword in a defensive posture.

In case that door doesn’t count I’ve included a door from somewhere in the Prague Castle.

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In the semicircle at the center is a door with an arm holding a sword
Door from somewhere in the Prague Castle

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Český Krumlov—Thursday Doors

Below are some pictures of doors at the Český Krumlov castle in the Czech Republic.

They are not far from the door I posted last week.

At least, that’s what I remember.

I also remember this was early morning, perhaps 5 or 6 AM. Most of the other tourists were still asleep, but not all.

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Castle, door and conifer
Main entrance and a door on the center right
Sun rising behind the castle with a door on the lower right in the shadows

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