The purple color contrasts well with the red brick. In Deadwood, SD there was a house of ill repute called "Pam's Purple Door". It was an historic business in Deadwood dating back into 19th Century and not closed until the late 1970s when our Attorney General was caught there. He claimed he was only playing poker.
Wow - I'd never have thought of a purple door! Looks fantastic. Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/05/the-cats-of-san-juan.html
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ReplyDeleteI love your homemade emoticon, TG
DeleteUsually rarely used color in our place.
ReplyDeleteThe purple color contrasts well with the red brick. In Deadwood, SD there was a house of ill repute called "Pam's Purple Door". It was an historic business in Deadwood dating back into 19th Century and not closed until the late 1970s when our Attorney General was caught there. He claimed he was only playing poker.
ReplyDeleteOr was it strip poker perhaps? ;~}
DeleteOh my goodness, what an awesome find. I love doors and windows, but I can't safely say that I've stumbled upon a purple door before.
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So gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow - I'd never have thought of a purple door! Looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/05/the-cats-of-san-juan.html
Your door photos led me to look for the unusual doors in Europe. This is a beauty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning door! I pinned it to my Doors board.
ReplyDeleteThat is so attractive! Good color for a door!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome. I'd never do it but I love it. I have had a red door.
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