For this week’s Thursday Doors I decided to post a picture from our bicycle trip in Scotland from a few years back. This picture was taken in the Beatrix Potter Garden in the village of Birnam in Perthshire. We were riding through Birnam and stopped for a delightful lunch at the Birnam Arts Center next to the Garden and across the street from the Birnam House Hotel.
I believe this is the front doorway to the home of Mr. Tod, the fox. I would guess foxes don’t have doors because they do not have opposable thumbs…
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I enjoy looking at all your featured doors, but this one really made me smile! Love the fox too!
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Thx for reading Kim! The fox was a treat to stumble across indeed!
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Fabulous! Mr Tod always had that cane, too, and canes can make navigating doors a bit of a challenge 🙂
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I suppose a cane would definitely call for creative entry methods into the house… 🙂
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Nice one – I can imagine myself having a wonderful time visiting that place 🙂
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Norm, I am certain you would love this place!
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Lovely,and the fox is so life like! Clever idea.
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Wonderful park this is!!
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Glad you stopped! Potter’s life is so interesting, and so is this garden house:)
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It was, first of all, a wonderful treat to stop there, and secondly, I cannot take credit for it, as The Mrs is our navigator. While I was familiar with some of the Beatrix Potter stories, The Mrs not only knew the stories, but was also versed in the life story of Beatrix!
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That’s going to be on my list of places to visit.
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Very nice! Mr. fox might might also not have pockets to keep his keys if he had doors and locks 🙂
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Very good point! LOL! 😀
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Delightful indeed. I’ve read about Beatrix Potter’s house and garden and if I ever get back to England, I’d love to visit.
janet
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