Best Thursday Doors Are the Ones We Open

Best Thursday Doors of the year are the ones we opened together here on my blog, a tradition on Thursday Doors weekly as hosted by Dan Antion.

Looking back at the most loved doors and door stories I posted this year – you can click on an image to open that door and revisit the post.

14th century door Corvin Castle
A story for a 14th century door at Corvin Castle Transylvania
Maramures Gates Dreamland book Patricia Furstenberg
Maramures Gates in Dreamland book Patricia Furstenberg
Peles Castle legends and mysterious locked wrought iron front door
Peles Castle legends and a striking, mysterious locked wrought iron front door for Thursday doors.
Sibiu-Evangelical-church-north-portal-stone-mason-Nicolaus-Lapicida
Under the Sign of the Four Turrets, 100-word Story in Sibiu
doors and Jacaranda dree at UP
Opening Doors at Dawn, at the University of Pretoria
lion head on wooden door University of Pretoria
lion head on wooden door University of Pretoria
photographs secret garden, a secret door
a secret door

Thank you for your support this passing year. It is for you, my blogger friends and readers, that I write. Wishing you and yours a Blessed Festive Season!
Merry Christmas and a VERY Happy New Year!

Thursday Doors 2023 Badge Contest

Thursday Doors 2023 Badge Contest

11 Replies to “Best Thursday Doors Are the Ones We Open”

  1. You brought back some of my favorites, Patricia. By the way, I read 100-Word Stories this year, and I am currently enjoying As Good As Gold. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year in 2023.

    1. Some of my favorites too, Dan, although it was difficult to leave so doors out.
      Thank you for reading my books, Dan.
      A blessed Holiday Season to you and yours too.

  2. Beautiful collection of doors Patricia, thank you so much for sharing. I particularly love the heading of this post, very positive and hopeful.

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