I’ve missed a couple of weeks again. It’s hard to keep track of time when you’re sheltered in place for so long! I’m going to begin where Chefchaouen ended which happens to Fes. I actually started the Moroccan doors posts with Fes, here’s that link to that post: https://undiscoverdimagesamongstus2.wordpress.com/2020/04/02/old-world/
Rather than redo some of the history of Fes, you can check the link above while I’ll post a couple of doors from Fes.
The first door looks like old tech security door locks (6 locks but who’s counting?).
And for the second door, a unique ornate door.
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.
Great texture of doors and walls. 💙
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Thank you; I agree, the buildings and doors were all interesting with textures, colors and design.
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They sure don’t want anyone getting in that first door. The patterns and door pull are cool on that second door.
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Thanks Deborah! Ancient doors in ancient cities; always interesting finds!
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Nice shots. I count 6 padlocks on the first one. Sure hope the owner keeps track of all those keys 😉
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Thanks, Norm. I was thinking the same, hope someone doesn’t need to rush in to use the bathroom or something!
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