Back closer to home for this week’s Thursday Doors. About a mile up the track from here at Tranquility Base, at the junction with what is somewhat optimistically called ‘the main road’, is a working sheep farm called Chansigaud. The building in this image is now used for storage but it was formerly the family home.
The door at the foot of the external staircase (quite a common feature around here: we used to have one ourselves) is remarkably tatty – and not very draught-proof.
Thursday Doors 18 February 2016
Nice! And the one on the far right seems to have almost as much character.
Makes a great photo but perhaps not such a great neighbor. 🙂
janet
Au contraire. He’s a very nice and friendly man and he is a mile away after all – although pretty much everything in between, on both sides of the road, is his sheep pasture. Lots of baby lambs gambolling about at the moment.
I’m glad.
It does look a bit drafty. Tongue in cheek! 🙂 Not even a door knob just a latch! It made me smile to see they’re still using the “under the stairs space” for storage even though the stairs appear to have been gone awhile.
I love your understated description – lovely photo! 🙂
Litotes is my middle name.
Great photo, a lovely mix of stone, wood and metal. Lots of interesting content.
Thank you. It’s certainly not just your average door.
This is a very nice photograph. The doors look like they’ve seen many years of hard service.
What an interesting door. 🙂
It may be tatty but very photogenic and charismatic too. Beautifully photographed.
Thank you very much.
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