I guess this is a “re-purposed” door, now serving as :
a) a billboard?
b) an advertising “hook”?
c) a public notice?
d) a cheap way to limit pedestrian traffic?
I guess this is a “re-purposed” door, now serving as :
a) a billboard?
b) an advertising “hook”?
c) a public notice?
d) a cheap way to limit pedestrian traffic?
It could be a n-ice door with a lick of paint. 😉
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Like Jean say 😉
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LOL!!!
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Ahh, more punsters. I love it. I’d say the answer to your question/s is yes. 🙂 Maybe the question is “When is a door not a door?” The usual answer of “When it’s ajar” isn’t relevant here, but these others are.
janet
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did you ever have one of those cars that would pose the metaphysical/philosophical quandary of telling you, “Your door is a jar. DING DING. Your door is a jar…” ???
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Hmm, maybe not. 🙂
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American ingenuity! Very cool!
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where is this door?
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I guess you might be surprised to discover it is camouflaged as a sheet of plywood…
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or did you mean what town is it in? I believe it is in Dixon, IL….
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Nice find. Doors that once were. I pay $1.98 for ice, so I’d definitely say it’s an ad! Send me some? 🙂
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I’ll get it in the mail to you tomorrow! 😀
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Well the sign could use some freshening up, but at least someone did make positive use of the space right?
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So very true!
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Is that in the neighborhood of Flynnie’s where we went to lunch that one day?
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Yes, it was a couple doors away from Flynnie’s if I remember correctly… I had a couple pictures inside Flynnie’s, but no door pic… 😦 Thx for dropping in Annie!!
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I’d recognize a plywood door anywhere. Plywood is a Floridians best friend when they don’t have shutters during hurricane season. Luckily, those don’t seem to be a problem now that I’m in SW Virginia 😉
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LOL!
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Nice contrasts in these doors! Thanks so much for following Oh, the Places We See. Glad to have you traveling with us!
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Thank you! and I am thoroughly enjoying being a participant of your journeys through your blog!!
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