Two doors on West 25th Street and West 9th Street in Manhattan, New York.
The windows next to the 9th Street door was too good to pass up.
For today’s Thursday Doors.
282 West 25th Street 2/24/2021 West 9th Street Door 2/10/2021 West 9th Street Window 2/10/2021
Oohh, I thoroughly enjoy a door with history behind it. I love the older looking doors. We have much of that in our post as well :
https://awaywegomk.com/2021/05/07/thursday-doors-from-the-islands-to-the-highlands-of-the-world/
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Thank you for dropping by.
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Nice
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👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌻
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Thanks
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You found some elegant doors, Sherry!
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Thanks
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The black and white is striking, very elegant.
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Yes it is striking. Looks sort of Elizabethan. 🙂
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It does.
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Loved the photos. I love such intricate details, architecture and perspective
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Thank you
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Love this! BTW, how have you been feeling? I had a good stretch there in the fall, but I’ve hit a wall – again. Hoping you are doing well. xo
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Thank you. Been doing OK but post Covid-19 fatigue almost a year later is still restricting my activities. I will be seeing my LMD Dr. Tao soon at the Morrison Center and ask if ther is anything more I can do. Hope you have a good doctor.
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Hi Sherry, I’m sorry to hear that you’ve had COVID. I’m hoping that we Texas teachers get the vaccinations soon as we’ve been back F2F teaching since August. I hope your doctor can help. Fatigue is the worst! Best to you.
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My husband caught it in early April 2020 and brought it home. We had light cases of it. I would not want to teach without being vaccinated. Hope you find a way to get it soon.
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I’m glad you didn’t have it too bad although if you’re still dealing with fatigue that’s not great. Hoping you get some relief very soon ♥️
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You too. 😘
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Awesome details! When I see this type of ironwork I think of lace🙂
Pat
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Love your comment Pat.
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Windows put doors into perspective
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Interesting observation 🙂
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Beautiful, Sherry!! Amazing architecture. Love, Cathy
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Thank you.
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Wonderfully elegant and with marvelous details. The canopy/entrance cover in the first one makes me smile although it seems a bit less elegant than the door and it surroundings. But it certainly livens everything up.
janet
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You are right. The canopy is like adding a paper umbrella to a cocktail.
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Exquisite doors and windows here, Sherry, and wonderful photos. That first photo of 282 West 25th Street presents an elegant and unique entrance.
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Thanks Jet. It is fun to look for interesting architecture sometimes.
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Both doors are beautiful! Am smiling because on your last window, I see the iron straps on the bottom one, but not on the top, thinking people can’t get through the top one! Every single facet in your post is so elegant Sherry. You live in architectural heaven:):)
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Thanks. There are lots more that I haven’t found yet.
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Love the 9th Street door and I can see why you couldn’t miss out those windows, the bottom one in particular is really lovely 🙂
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Thanks Eunice. NYC has some gems.
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Wonderful doors, Sherry. I love the brackets on that second entrance, as well as the windows. I a m also glad you included the extra window photo. That is some beautiful craftsmanship on display.
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Thank Dan. I look for the best. 🙂 Hope to go out more once we are fully vaccinated but the new variants worry me. We were shopping for lumber for a shelf on 25th Street.
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I hope you were successful. Lumber is getting to be a hard thing to find.
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We did. Got a nice piece of solid pine 11.25 inches wide.
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Sweet.
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Over from Dan’s … now these are door! 🙂
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Thanks. Glad you like ’em.
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Thanks for dropping by Frank
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