I found some more doors! This time in Fishkill, New York. Many of these doors may be newer ones, but they have character. They also have nice wreath displays.







It is very hard for me to pick a favourite. They are all good in their own way. The first four are a four way tie first place for me. What do you think?
It was another dark and dreary day in a sea of dark and dreary days. Still trying to get out regardless. The walking trails in the woods are far too muddy to traverse. Don’t count out days that do not cooperate weather wise! Have a happy and safe New Year!
The old Dutch Church is the winner for me. Happy New Year Sharon. Allan
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It’s hard for me to chose just one. That’s a good one! Happy New Year!
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Oh, I liked all of them too. The cemetery Chapel doors with the stained glass to the side looks nice. Happy New Year!
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I need to see if those signs tell when it was built. I did not think to look at it. The Dutch church has some graves near it.Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year!
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Number 2 has the cutest wreath.
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They did a good job!
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Great doors for the holiday!
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They are!
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Love these – Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year!
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I love all the doors! I once did something similar but with windows in Old Quebec City. It was summer and the window boxes were all full of blooming flowers and greenery. Just Gorgeous. Your doors made me remember it. Thanks for sharing your photos.
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Cool! I love seeing the architecture and decorations from other places!
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Great doors!
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They all did a wonderful job!
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Beautiful christmas landscapes! I love the traditional architecture and photos of doors, facades and windows.
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So do I!
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