La Porte du Bonheur
Corey at Tongue in Cheek had me looking at all the doors I passed.

I am a firm believer that, if you just get out and stretch your legs a bit, you’ll encounter hundreds of doors.

You should go through as many of them as you can. That’s part of the message of Blame It on Paris, I hope.

These are some doors in Provence I wish I had gone through.

(This house is built into a medieval wall. Look at how WIDE it is. That’s it. It stretches out lengthwise a bit, but it gets no wider.)
Which door would YOU have gone through, if you could?
OR
Which door would you choose as the door that leads to YOU?

sognatrice
That last one reminds me so much of the doors in my village here in southern Italy, so I’d have to say that one represents me the best. But if given the opportunity, I’d end up going through all of them, I’m sure. I’m curious like that 🙂
clarice
I never look at door and think about going through them. I am usually soo busy looking at the beauty or lack off. These doors would keep me looking at them for hours. Have a lovely week, Clarice
dee
I love that first one. I’m not sure if I could have passed that one by…
pcovington
I think the medival wall one is the most enchanting…even though I might have to walk sideways to get in …I think the most amazing experiences lie behind it! Did you go in?
dharmagirl
I love the third door, with its frame of foliage…it reminds me of the hidden door in the enchanting children’s book *The Secret Garden.* Just imagine what wonders might await behind all of these doors! Think of the chocolate potential…and the beautiful touches that make a place a home:)
ParisBreakfasts
They’re all very enticing…
But right now I think I need to get to the door leading to the exercise room…
Too much grazing at the Fancy Food Show 🙁
I’m off of food (and that includes ice cream) for a while…
Gypsy Purple-Chamara
The blue door in the 3rd pic…between the ivy…a bit of fantasy and style…but still weathered enough and down to earth….