Thursday Doors is a weekly feature, hosted by Norm 2.0 allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos from around the world.
These are some of the gates I saw on a recent walk. It’s along a street called Avenida del Brillante, in Cordoba, Spain, which could be translated as Diamond Avenue. It was given the name because many wealthy jewellers used to live here. I’m not sure if the owners are still jewellers, but the houses are still grand!
The gates are definitely meant to keep intruders out, wouldn’t you say? But some things find their way inside despite the gates…
No Intruders
Iron bars, tall gates
Guard homes, castles, and kingdoms.
Saucy wind floats in.
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Grand homes indeed and lovely gates. 🙂
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Very nice – they are all so different! I like the brown one the best!
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Lovely haiku, Luccia. South Africa has a lot of high walls and heavy gates too.
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Some lovely gates in this collection and the homes behind them of course. Fun post 🙂
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Thank you!
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