An old, weathered building caught my eye, its facade worn and crumbling. The central focus for me was the wooden door, partially broken and barricaded, as if guarding secrets from the past. The door is framed by a stone archway, its edges chipped and revealing the bricks beneath made me stop to look more closely as it gave the entrance so much depth.

On either side of the door, partially closed white shutters cover windows, hinting at a time when life once thrived within. Nature has begun to reclaim the space: grass grows defiantly, and tree branches reach out, casting shadows. I felt the overall mood was somber yet serene, evoking feelings of nostalgia and the inexorable passage of time.
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The image below suggests it’s the same building by the first glance, or very similar one, by the looks of it also looks like it’s been abandoned. I have no recollection if this is the case. In this shot the main focus is an old, curved wooden door it is set within a worn-out stone archway, where the stones have eroded to reveal the bricks underneath, but not so obviously as in the previous entrance.

There are several white-framed windows along the walls, each with a small ledge below. One of the windows on the upper left side holds potted plants on its ledge, bringing some life to the otherwise deserted scene. Some of the windows suggest that this is not totally abandoned, just a wild guess on my part. I took these photo several year back in Estonia.


It caught my eye too. Weathered but still pretty.
Thanks Teresa
Oh, I like this…weathered, rather forlorn and I’m sure could tell many a tale….
Thanks Sue, no doubt
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Door and an arch are a wonderful match. 🙂
The door is beautiful, even in its weathered state. I hope you’re right, and the building isn’t abandoned. Nature doesn’t waste any time reclaiming what was hers. We must constantly work to keep our building secure from the weather. Thanks for sharing the wonderful photos.
Great photos and well worn door. The door’s conditions juxtaposed against the green grass is magical.
Thanks Suzette for stoppig by and commenting
A pleasure!
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Intriguing weathered doors. They are very eye-catching.
Thanks Brenda!
I love the wooden doors set in the stone arches. One wonders what secrets the doors are protecting.
Thank you Darlene.