Yes, it’s time for more blue doors from Chefchauoen; I hope you’re not tired of this majestic blue city. As a photographer it doesn’t get any better than this; seeing ancient old kasbahs with people carrying on old cultural norms from the past into the present and the architecture of old homes and shops with doors that seem to transcend time.
Why waste time with words when door photos have their own explanations.
Not blue or new, but structurally, it looks quite strong.
Bluer and stately!
Jackpot, 3 doors but different styles and colors
A peek and there are 2 more blue doors.
Follow the path, two more blue doors (it’s the journey that makes these finds interesting)
The sun starburst signals the end for this post.
Hope you enjoyed this episode; I’m still viewing and processing my Chefchaouen photos so I’m not sure how many more doors from this city is awaiting but you’ll know when I get ready for the next city.
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.
Oh wow, more and more I am tempted to book a flight when the world is ready for me!
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Thanks, Teresa! Morocco will be there as it has been for centuries; the world has to heal first!
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The last one with the keyhole design was lovely and those little paths are delightful. Any idea why they like blue so well?
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Thanks, Deborah! On my first post of Chefchaouen I added the Wikipedia link and it should have some info on that. They call it the Blue City.
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Oh cool, thanks! 😀
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Oh that blue! You brought it out nicely. Great shots.
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Thank you, Norm! Have a great, safe weekend!
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Beautiful in blue!
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Thank you. 🙂
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