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Sunday, June 5, 2016

Green Door


15 comments:

  1. For some reason I just knew this door was located in an "hispanic" country. Maybe it's the colors. I'm posting about a new Mexican restaurant today - the colors are amazing.

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  2. Flash back for me. It was a song in the 1950's.
    There's an old piano
    And they play it hot behind the green door;
    Don't know what they're doing
    But they laugh a lot behind the green door.
    Wish they'd let me in
    So I could find out what's behind the green door.

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    1. I remember that song. Always assumed it was a speakeasy or brothel. This is a Casa Particular, or B&B. You can tell by the sign next to the door.

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  3. Hadn't thought about that song for a while... Anyway, I like the composition and colors!

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  4. Those colors are simply richness for the eyes!

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  5. I keep humming that song from years ago about the door...cannot remember the name but the tune won't shut off. This is quite the door. Very eye catching. Thanks for your sweet words. You were very kind. genie

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  6. 1956...Green Door...here is the link. I couldn't stand it and kept thinking the name was Green Door and it was.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aLOuvRT9wA

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  7. There's a song going through my head. What is behind it? Beautiful colors.

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  8. I see you have people humming now, I hope you're happy!! Great shot.

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  9. A beautiful door, that no doubt holds many stories...

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  10. I love this shot. The composition is fantastic and the colors are fabulous.

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  11. Great capture. The colours and shadows make it so intriguing.

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  12. Beautiful colors! City of Trinidad?

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