I’ve had a very busy week, with hosting Lens-Artists challenge. I have received so many responses and going thru with thought and time , well takes time. Hosting has opened a new door to discover new blogs and opened doors for new views and ideas. This week I’ve had some health issues or should I say pain issues with my hands, that kept me a bit immobilized for few days that has delayed the responses a bit.
I also had a job interview for a new position, it went well… That leads me today’s topic. An opening door to new opportunities 🙂
All the above have nothing to do with Dan’s Thursday Doors. This door post has no connection to the situation mentioned, but a wish to open the door to spring and summer.



Posted for Dan’s Thursday Doors

A great set of shots, especially considering your busy week, Good luck with both the job possibility, and your health issues.
Thank you Margaret
Love the door opening to the sunroom. Looks like a place I could spend some time myself.
I hope the job interview brings a favourable response.
Hands are very precious things in life, so I hope your pain is resolved quickly. I ‘m sure no Lens-Artist challenger would mind waiting for a reply/comment while your hands get a rest.
Thanks, I would love a sunroom like that 🙂 I have my pain meds, they are working.
I think you’ve captured the spirit of doors in your post. I love imagining what lies beyond a beautiful door and what people and things have passed through an older door. I hope the job process goes well, and I hope the pain has eased. Thansk for joining us and for hosting the Lens-Artists challenge.
Thanks it was a summer villa for one family by the sea for over hundred years, now a museum.
I’m on the mend 🙂
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I too imagine the households behind doors and windows, and I too see ghosts with the inner eye, passing, in the dress and with the mannerisms of bygone days, through old portals. We don’t have too many of these here in the US, being such a very young country ~ but, before the great flood, one could find a few in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
Thanks Ana for your comment
I like this – especially because the door knob, which is an imagine that I can’t recall; seeing by anyone in this series.
Thanks Frank I really like those old door knobs, glad you liked it.
The doorknob is lovely! That little sitting room…I could stay there all day looking out at that wonderful scenery.
Ritva, I hope things go well for you, both with your hand pain and your job search.
Congratulations on the new job opportunity – doors opening indeed! I hope your hands feel less painful soon 🤗
Beautiful doors Ritva. I’m glad you’re enjoying all the responses to your LAPC challenge. Take your time, your health is more important. Good luck with the job you interviewed for. Most of all, take care!
Thanks Anne, I have to say I am amazed at the amount of responses it got.
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Best wishes on your job interview Ritva!
Love that sun room! Hope the job interview turns out well. All the best for your hands
Thanks Sue, I am on the mend. and to the other thing , it did.
I don’t know how you fit it all in and still show us such beautiful photos, Ritva. Hope you have a good week coming up.
Thanks Jo, I have good archives – I haven’t had time to take photos
Great photos of beautiful doors. I like your theme of “open doors” very uplifting. Thank you for your lovely share.
Thanks, I like that you find it uplifting - I this this time really needs that Suzette.
Yes Ritva, you are so right. In these times it is much needed. Grace and peace to you.
Feel better, take care. Love the light in the middle photo.
Thanks Marie, summer light from between the trees…