More doors from Cahors, he said rhymingly.
After the helter-skelter mini-train journey that featured last week, a more leisurely approach, with a cruise on the River Lot that runs through the town and beneath the striking three-towered, medieval Pont Valentré, which is worth seeing in all its glory:
Although to maintain the door theme, here’s a close-up of the middle tower:
Here’s another door halfway up a wall, taken from the mini-train:
Finally, a few more down-to-earth examples:
Thursday Doors 19 October 2017
Beautiful stuff. I hope you’re planning on printing and framing that first one. It belongs on display somewhere for everyone to admire.
Gorgeous shot!
Thanks, Norm. A cloudless sky, no wind and a foreground object: what could have gone wrong?
Oh, yes, I want to go there. I’ll add it to my list of four millions other spots I’ve discovered through other bloggers. 🙂 I agree with Norm that the first shot is a winner!
janet
Wow, that “bridge” is one of a kind! – and beautiful rustic doors. You found a treasure.
loved your rhyme – doors from Cahors – ha! and then the first photo had that reflection so it all felt mirrored and connected – the half-way up door on the wall was my fav of this post – but all were so interesting….