Sherry, I’m intrigued about where this was taken in regards to New York. The door seems to be made of rustic old fence palings and not something I’d expect to see in New York.
Best wishes,
Rowena
This is a different neighborhood that your last Thurs. post! Wondered it that oblong gold colored “thing” on the fence is a name plate or a mailbox opening (in Holland these are always on the door, except for apartments)?
Again, thank you for talking about the photo size on blogs – I should have known, but I just wasn’t thinking!!
It’s a mailbox. Why I don’t know because it isn’t used. I live on this street.
Your welcome. I happen to tutor graphics apps and fix computers part time.
I’m just a little delayed here in viewing! 🙂 Yes, it’s wonderful to find rustic in the city – and on your own block!
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Thank you for looking. Yes it is.
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Oh I see. Neat door you have an eye for architecture indeed
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Especially rustic architecture 🙂
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Sherry, I’m intrigued about where this was taken in regards to New York. The door seems to be made of rustic old fence palings and not something I’d expect to see in New York.
Best wishes,
Rowena
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On my block at 65 Horatio Street.
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I like the home-y look of that fence with the flowers.
janet
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Me too.
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This is a different neighborhood that your last Thurs. post! Wondered it that oblong gold colored “thing” on the fence is a name plate or a mailbox opening (in Holland these are always on the door, except for apartments)?
Again, thank you for talking about the photo size on blogs – I should have known, but I just wasn’t thinking!!
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It’s a mailbox. Why I don’t know because it isn’t used. I live on this street.
Your welcome. I happen to tutor graphics apps and fix computers part time.
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Yes, nice find. I love the climbing flowers too 🙂
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Thanks Norm.
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