Restaurant Doors

NOBU, Japanese Cuisine, New York, NY.

Sonoma, California Cuisine, Los Angeles, California.

Fogo de Chão, Brazilian Grill. Beverly Hills, California.

Hofbräuhaus, Beer House and Restaurant. Munich, Germany.
Restaurant Doors

NOBU, Japanese Cuisine, New York, NY.

Sonoma, California Cuisine, Los Angeles, California.

Fogo de Chão, Brazilian Grill. Beverly Hills, California.

Hofbräuhaus, Beer House and Restaurant. Munich, Germany.
Door to Chiesa di San Fedele, a Jesuit church in Milan, northern Italy.


Just one door, surrounded by a tiled wall with beautiful sea creatures. Venice Beach, L.A.
These doors are from an area of Santa Monica known as “North of Montana Ave.” It’s a pretty and posh area, where even the simplest houses cost over $3 million. I like to take walks there since it’s close to Brentwood, where we live, and the streets are beautiful and quiet, in spite of their proximity to busy Montana Ave with its many shops and restaurants. The doors below are not from the more luxurious houses –those are fenced in and you can’t photograph them– and the houses vary in architectural style and size. They are all interesting, each with its own charm.



Barcelona Doors 

A tall door? No… Just a door with an extension. 😉 Venice Beach, Los Angeles.
Doors of Georgetown, Washington, D.C. – Georgetown is a historic neighborhood in northwest Washington, D.C., situated along the Potomac River. The corner of Wisconsin Av. and M Street (photo below) is where the commercial and entertainment area of Georgetown begins.
A glimpse at M. Street
Some Doors


Doors of The National Gallery of Art, West Building. Washington, D.C. – The Gallery’s campus includes the original neoclassical West Building designed by John Russell Pope, and the modern East Building. This post is about the West Building.







The red doors of Saint Albans Church in Washington, D.C.



The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, commonly known as Washington National Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church located in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. The structure is of Neo-Gothic design closely modeled on English Gothic style of the late fourteenth century. It is both the second-largest church building in the United States, and the fourth-tallest structure in Washington, D.C.
In 2011 the Cathedral was damaged by a 5.8 magnitude earthquake. “Atop the two towers on the Cathedral’s western façade, slender pinnacles rattled and rolled and hand-carved angels wiggled out of place. A 350-pound finial fell 20 stories off the northwest tower and embedded itself into the ground outside the main visitor’s entrance. It was stolen the night of the quake.” Six years later, they continue to make repairs, as funding becomes available. I was still living in the D.C. area when that unusual earthquake happened. It was quite a scare. Ironically, even though I’ve been living in earthquake territory (California) for the past six years, that D.C. earthquake is still the strongest I’ve experienced in my life. I hope that doesn’t change…





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