Doors are fascinating. They keep things out and they keep things in. They can be welcoming or they tell you to stay away. They can be cookie cutter in appearance or they can display a unique personality or at least the personality of the owner.
I always find the doors to places of worship to be very intriguing like the ones here at St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland. Something interesting about Edinburgh, the city is built on so many different levels; up, down, rolling, curving, etc. You can notice it here if you look at the bottom step.
Do you see it?
Teri 📷
And one edit for Monochrome Monday.
(For as much as I can post this week, we will be back in Scotland. I have a busy week ahead of me working on a project to be delivered and catching up on things from last week when I was laid low by something I ate that had me living off of tea and chicken broth. I’m about 80% back to eating regular food now but those saltine crackers were pretty good.)
And sometimes they design doors just to be photographed. LOL A lovely door, with so much attention to detail.
PS Just because you’re getting better doesn’t mean you have to cut out the saltine crackers. 🙂
Walking through these doors was walking into history. And I have to cut back seriously on the saltines else I will turn all fluffy – LOL
I know both those feelings 🙂
Feel better my friend! The detail on these doors is exquisite!
Thanks. I’m getting there just have to be careful about what I ingest for awhile. The entire architecture of this cathedral is beautiful.
Love the last step. Looks like a Mexican staircase. 😉
Glad you enjoyed Scotland. It is on my list too…
So many places, so little time…
🙂
Thanks! You will love Scotland I sure do.