When one door closes another one opens; but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us.
~ Alexander Graham Bell
Since these doors represent a strikingly different culture, the culture of the Royal Kingdom of Bhutan, which bears significant influence of Tibetan and Buddhist traditions I thought I must share them separately in a different post. My first post on Door is on traditional Rajasthani doors in the old fort palaces. You can check that out here.
Published in response to the Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Door.
Hello I am Kinzang from Bhutan and i would like to use one of your photograph for my event. how can I contact you. my email address kinzangwangdi78@gmail.com and office tel. 00975 2 335182
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Kinzang Wangdi
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Hi Kinzang, thank you for visiting my blog. I have replied to your email address. Please check.
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Nice post and awesome photos
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Thank you for kind comments. 🙂
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Very inspiring quote! Loved the pics of doors, especially the second one because flowers close-up of flowers. 🙂
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That one is my favorite too 🙂 Thank you for the visit and comment Ravish, much appreciated.
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BTW, I believe one time you mentioned a liking for waterfalls. My post today has some of that, from Michigan’s most famous falls.
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Wow…sounds great! Thank you 🙂
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Wonderful pics, esp the one with the flowers in the foreground.
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Thank you Tom…that one is my favorite too 🙂
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Wonderful quote & beautiful doors!
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Thank you Elizabeth
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Beautiful pics! I love doors for some reason I can’t explain 🙂
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Thank you! I love windows too 😉 🙂
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Beautiful shots Moon 🙂
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Thank you Suyash 🙂
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