Ooo! How beautiful! That post right in front of the door puzzles me, though; what did they want to prevent coming through the door, I wonder? And I love the stripes of contrasting materials around the door. Details, details!
I love this bee door, Manja, and I’m putting my thinking cap on about how to have it duplicated over the door of the doggie domain! In Mexico, that’s not so impossible. Thanks for sharing it with us. Judy
That’s a lovely door. I’m going to share this post with my daughter (she loves bees).
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Oh, lovely, Dan! I don’t know anything about this building though, it’s a bit hidden behind a main road, but the bee caught my eye.
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Ooo! How beautiful! That post right in front of the door puzzles me, though; what did they want to prevent coming through the door, I wonder? And I love the stripes of contrasting materials around the door. Details, details!
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Thank you, marianallen! I’m no expert so I can only guess. Or the door used to be wider, or the vehicles used to be narrower. 🙂
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That door is just gorgeous and it looks very well maintained – thanks for sharing this one.
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Thank you, Norm. Rome is just incredible door-wise. Thursdays will tell. 🙂
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This must be the Jelovica doors
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Heheh, valda!
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Love it! Love, love, love!
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Hehe, Joey, we were at each other’s doors simultaneously. No wonder nobody was home! 😀
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Too true! 😀
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The bee is quite a unique part of this door, interesting capture.
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Thanks, dimlamp.
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Interesting. Perhaps the family insignia is a bee?
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Jan, perhaps it was in the old days. Now I’d guess it’s a multi-family residence.
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Truly beautiful. I love the contrasting dark and light stones around the door.
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Thank you, J!
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ha, that’s fun! a bee above the door! the door itself really seems well maintained (Jelovica quality 🙂 but the post in front of it is puzzling.
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Thanks, klara. Jelovica seems to be famous! 😀
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I love this bee door, Manja, and I’m putting my thinking cap on about how to have it duplicated over the door of the doggie domain! In Mexico, that’s not so impossible. Thanks for sharing it with us. Judy
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Thanks, Judy 🙂 I love imagining that your dogs have a bee door.
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A splendid door and a wonderful bee Manja! I wonder what it meant when the house was built, would be fascinating to know!
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Thank you so much, Jane! Amore just said that it’s possibly symbolic: the first house settlers must have been very hard-working.
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