Well, I’ve viewed and edited most of my photos for the Tangier portion of our Morocco tour so I’ll post some doors and move on to the next city in future posts.
We visited the Tangier American Legation Mansion in the medina of Tangier; a museum and language institute. The history of this National Historical Landmark can be found in this Wikipedia link: Legation
Of course, there were doors to photograph there.
A view of the outside garden door.
And then, it was time to head to a restaurant for our final lunch in Tangier and I found a couple of door shots.
This one has a partial door and the “door”man.
The colorful door inside the restaurant.
And finally, a view of the waterfront area below the restaurant and our red tour bus waiting for us.
Thank you for visiting my post and thanks again to Norm 2.0 for his creation of the Thursday Doors website that gives us bloggers an outlet to let our thoughts be put on paper or in this case, web space. For more posts and photos of doors by others please go to: Thursday Doors.
That red is so impressive. Nice shots.
Pat
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Thank you, Pat!
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Gorgeous collection! The one with the 16 mini decorated raised panels in it is stunning.
Sorry for the very late reply. Been spending the weekend getting the garden planted 🙂
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Thanks, Norm. Hope the garden grows beautifully to brighten your SIP and since we’re all in SIP there was no need to rush because we’re not going anywhere.
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The long skinny door was gorgeous, and the doorman looked regal and well-trimmed. I like the textures and patterns of the door he was tending.
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Thanks, Deborah!
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You’re welcome, Gordon! Hope all is well with you and yours!
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