My friend, Esmeralda, sent me these doors from her trip to Venice. She thought I might like to include them in one of my Thursday Doors post. And why not? These rustic doors could tell a tale or two!
It’s interesting how I first met Esmeralda. I wrote a blog post about it a few years ago. See here! You’ll want to meet her for real… so you will!
Here she is with the husband, Fernando!

Thank you for your Venice doors, Esmeralda!





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These are great doors. It’s wonderful when friends help us with our blogs. You’re right about these doors, they do look like they have a story to tell.
Yes, Dan. I also love when a friend says to me, “I’ve a story idea for you.” π
I love these doors and I have always loved the name Esmeralda! Someday I must create a character with that name.
Full disclosure, Darlene. We created Esmeralda at one of our Come Dine With Me parties… well, she created herself really!
(She’s Irish and her name is Roza π€«)
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That is so cool. Although Roza is a great name too.
It’s very cool! π
It’s wonderful that your friend sent you the photos from Venice for your Thursday Doors post. I love the doors. She looks wonderful celebrating with her husband. Venice is where I would like to go next.
Thank you, Miriam. Yes it was an easy Thursday for me. π
I’ve been to Venice once. It’s worth the visit.
Always nice to have door donations –aka doornations π And these were so lovely!
Thank you! Yes, friends with doors are priceless! π
Hey Gloria, donβt know if my response got to you, you had me in stitches laughing, Iβll send you some more from my Spanish door collection and you can see if you like them
Love Esmeralda
Aka Roza πππ
Oh please do!
No, there’s no other comment there. That can happen…
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