LISBON: A Doorlover’s Paradise.

 

For this week’s Thursday Doors I’ve put together a gallery of a few of Lisbon’s green doors and their furniture.

I love the combination of old doors and their new (or not so new) door furniture.

(Green Door?   I think I know a song about that!  I’ll add a video clip  at the end of the post and you can listen to Shakin’ Stevens singing about a green door!!!!! )

 

(Please click on any image to view full-size or to start a slideshow)

 

 

Thanks as ever to Norm for hosting his weekly Thursday Doors Challenge.

Let’s end with  Shakin’ Stevens singing that special song for lovers of green doors everywhere:


11 Comments

sustainabilitea · 4 September 2018 at 02:03

Well done on the doors and details.

janet

    HMB · 4 September 2018 at 19:37

    Thank you.

Manja Mexi Movie · 31 August 2018 at 10:39

Lovely green details. And Shaky, of course. 🙂

    HMB · 31 August 2018 at 11:29

    Thanks Manja. I’m going to see how many songs I can find about doors! (It’ll keep me busy when winter comes .

Marga Demmers · 31 August 2018 at 10:11

I love those green doors and their mix of history and modernity. Especially the last one appeals to me. And yes, Lisbon should definitely be on my list as well, as I gather from your pictures.

    HMB · 31 August 2018 at 11:27

    Thanks Marga. Yes, get to Lisbon soon before gentrification takes over!

Bear R Humphreys · 31 August 2018 at 08:50

Thankfully my browser does not auto play videos… so Shaky can remain blissfully silent!
Great pictures and subscribing for more.

    HMB · 31 August 2018 at 11:26

    Ah well! Not everyone likes Shakin’. I’m so pleased you do love doors, though. Thanks for subscribing. I’ll nip over to your blog now.

Bear R Humphreys · 31 August 2018 at 08:47

Luckily, my browser doesn’t auto play videos… and he shall remain blissfully silent.
Great pictures, subscribing next.

Norm 2.0 · 31 August 2018 at 01:07

Just reinforcing my urge to get my butt over to Lisbon – thank you for that 😀

    HMB · 31 August 2018 at 07:18

    I can recommend a good mid-range hotel for you. (I believe the smaller city of Porto to the north is also well worth a visit. It’s certainly on my list!

I'm always pleased to read comments.....

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