Today we return to the Village of 100 doors – that feel more like 1000 – called Tatti. We shall be back at least one more Thursday.
It was a lovely May day last year, my parents came over for my birthday and I took them door-a-hopping as a daughter does. I love it how they blend in.
The first post from here gave you the initial feel of the place, while today’s doors can be found around this pretty little square with a fountain:
I wish you a happy:
- spring (or is it autumn?)
- Equinox
- World Poetry Day (here is an old Found Poetry Doors mix post that I’m proud of)
- full moon
- birth of your child (yayyy, Mihela+Aleš!)
- or just ordinary Thursday and happy doors.
I need to be more accommodating, it seems. Yesterday’s post with the ass on the cover yielded one sole comment (Snow Melts Somewhere for the win!!!!).
((Nah. It’s quite alright. Norm retwitted it.))
Fabulous selection of doors!
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Thank you, Sheree. It’s a door heaven. 🙂
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The textures are amazing!
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Thank you, BB&Y! 🙂 Always welcome!
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So pretty, Manja. The yellow stucco house with the curtained doors partially opened…..they invited you in? The green doors–what a beautiful color! Door heaven, exactly.
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Thank you, Lois! 🙂 It was just glorious. We were four and the dog, that would take some courage, to invite us in. 😉
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Wow. These are amazing.
I love balconies with flowers. I’d never go inside.
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Thanks, Bojana. You wouldn’t go inside? You mean, if they invited you in? Ajaaa, you mean if you had such a balcony you’d be out on it all the time? 😀
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Yes. I’d sleep under the stars.
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Yay for ass pictures as header shots! 🤣
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Bahahha!!
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Beautiful doors. I love the solid-panel door you featured. That door must weigh a ton! I also like the unequal split doors in the gallery (always) and the small doors, and, and, and…
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Thank you, Dan. I’m glad that you always find something to enjoy. Imagine if I knocked on this door and ask them how heavy there door is, that door public wishes to know. 😀
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Ha ha – that might be funny. Maybe they would offer a tour.
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Very nice selection of doors, Manja. I can see why you say you called it a village of 100 doors.
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Thank you, Jean. This town was called this way by a Brit living near that I have yet to meet, and I learned of it from her article. I think it’s more like 1000 doors! 🙂
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I really like how you formatted all of your doors Manja. And they all are very interesting. There is depth, color, texture…it all looks so pretty! Nice job.
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Thank you, Denny! I often think of leaving my photos smaller like this but then the long subtitles get in the way and cover them… Today there are no subtitles so it was perfect.
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Yes, it was.
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Beautiful selection of doors today Manja! I love the stone, arches, flower pots, and the cheery yellow of the very first house with the welcoming open door. Happy Spring!
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Thank you so much, Deborah! Spring is here, yeahhh!
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Great selection of doors again. Love the green one. It reminded of the Shakin Stevens hit song ‘Green Door’. 😃
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Oh yes, Sylvia, I’m reminded of this song all the time. 🙂 Thank you!
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Well now you have me wanting to visit Tatti because most of these are incredible and the ones that aren’t are just very pretty.
I retweeted with the intention of swinging by to have a look and then I got distracted. I`ll be by in a little bit to check it out.
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Thanks, Norm. You know that you two can always return, right? 🙂 But you saw for yourself, once here one can quickly become overdoored.
And thanks for the retweet, unread even. The cover photo must have worked. 😀
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What I really like about your door challenge is that it encourages you to really “look” at a place. It’s a lovely little village.
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Thank you, Emma. 🙂 I’m glad you take this from my doors. We take them for granted, don’t we. And yet they make a place in many ways.
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Lovely stone buildings, archways, great doors … and a fountain in the square. You always deliver the goods!
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Thank you, Joanne. Italy delivers, I just pick them. 😉
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You don’t even have to work for it!!
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Yay! More doors! These do seem more quaint this time. More utilitarian I guess? Not the ornate majesty of the others, but beautiful in their simple charm. I had to laugh when you ask or is it Autumn? I thought about that when I made my Spring Equinox post. I guess that only appeals to the upper half. lol. Thank you!
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Thanks for precise looking, Lindsay. 🙂 This is a smaller town up in the hills, but not far from Massa Marittima that was featured previous Thursday. I love all kinds of doors and take photos of them all.
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I love the stone buildings. As for doors, that very first one on the top is great and I love the green color. What fun to find so many wonderful doors.
janet
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Oh Janet, it’s so easy to find them here in Italy. Point-and-shoot comes to mind. 😀 Thank you!
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Such varied doors. All beautiful! I love stone buildings and streets. And the bright sunshine, too!
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Thank you so much, Tara. 🙂 Oh yes, Italy has lots of all that. Welcome to my blog!
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What a wonderful, beautiful collection!
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Thank you, Joey. I was hoping you’d see this post. 🙂 I chose these doors with spring and you on my mind, what with all the flowers.
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It did my heart right good 😀
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I did look at the doors, but the stone and brick are the real winners today!
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Thank you, Lexi. 🙂 Yes, it’s often a combination of factors. Just these doors on regular houses wouldn’t be half as effective.
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Old stonework and old doors—-combined make a Door Heaven for sure!
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Thank you, Katy. 🙂 Can you tell how I rejoiced when I found Norm and Thursday Doors challenge so many years ago? 😉 It was made for me!
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I’m considering trying to get Jan to do a door stop challenge. I use books, rocks, a trash can, my sleeping dog, friends who have overstayed their visit, and a pile of leaves from my garden. This final door stop does not work very well, but it is a great conversation piece and causes people to not bother me so much. Great photos on your blog as always. 💘 Duke
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Hey, Duke. Thanks for stopping by my open door.
Door stop challenge? This could mean different things. A petition to stop all doors. Overstaying your visit, not just welcome. A simple error when you wished to write door step. Anything to prevent people from bothering you. But I think the key part is ‘so much’. Some bother is necessary for survival.
I’m taking sweet time with your book. At first I thought of memorising pages with quote-worthy passages, such as pages 11 and 40 for starters, but then there were too many and I had to start using torn paper bits.
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Always such gorgeous and unique doors. I’d love to visit there someday. Maybe in a other life. Sigh.
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One never knows such things, Cheryl. 🙂 What is wrong with this life? Thank you!
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Who knows? It could happen! 😊
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