Weekly Photo Challenge: Door (I)
14Friday 03 July, 2015 by Uncle Spike
This week’s first entry from me for the Weekly Photo Challenge is literally the door used throughout the summer months to a small family dwelling in Cappadocia, central Anatolia, here in Türkiye
Hope you enjoy this entry.
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https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/door/
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Wow. I can only begin to imagine what it must be like to live in the Middle East. Point in question: is Türkiye considered part of the Middle East? Or is it considered Asia Minor? My history lessons have long faded with the decades. It’s an appropriate and nice photo of a door, albeit a bit surprising one for this Westerner. Thanks.
Also, I want to thank you for visiting my DOOR challenge and liking it. I tried liking your post but it wouldn’t take, so consider yourelf liked! 🙂
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Thanks Cris…
Hmm, dunno for sure, I heard ‘Near East’ a few times, however just down the road is Syria and we also border Iran, Iraq to name but a few, so who knows 🙂
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that water pistol 😉
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🙂 Great entrance! I bet it keeps the mosquitos and any kind of other flying friends outside!
HAPPY weekend 🙂
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Great shot, looks like a place teeming with new life experiences for a traveller.
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Love this!
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Very interesting!! The house looks like it is cool inside.
Linda
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It doesn’t look like a door suitable for “Knock, Knock jokes…”
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Very beautiful. It looks like bread is rising in the bag to the right? Or, it could be yarn, or…
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Rice I think – it’s the type of bag we use for rice here.
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