FriendDoors – #Hopkinsville the Last

I’m sorry to say, I’m sad to report —

Oops! Bruce Willis break!

ANYWAY, this is the last of Sara’s Hopkinsville, Kentucky door pictures. After this, you’ll be stuck with my boring portals until the archaeologists go on another field trip.

Whare the canopy is at?
Light for Joey. Note the brass rectangle at the top of the sidelight.
They grow their mailmen tall in Hopkinsville.

Saved the best for last.

It’s a what?
“Not that we know for sure that it’s a door, but the post molds are the right distance apart for an entryway. Haha!” — the amazing Sara Marian

The Woodland Period (ca. 1000 B.C. to A.D. 1200)Woodland houses were varied, with oval, circular, square, and rectangular examples known.

Corn Island Archaeology

Thursday doors is under the direction of Dan Antion, photographer extraordinaire and critter daddy. Visit his site, enjoy his wonderful photographs, follow his directions, and enter a world of doors.

A WRITING PROMPT FROM ME TO YOU: Something that might or might not be a door.

MA

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I was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but now live in the woods in southern Indiana. Though I only write fiction, I love to read non-fiction. The more I learn about this world, the more fantastic I see it is.

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One thought on “FriendDoors – #Hopkinsville the Last

  1. Dan Antion

    September 16, 2021 at 8:46am

    Great doors, wonderful history and a little humor for the mailman in me (I worked for the POst Office during my college years). I hope they never get anything fragile. Please pass our thanks onto the Amazing Sara.

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  2. sustainabilitea

    September 16, 2021 at 10:07pm

    I like the second and third door and that the advertising was left on the side of the building in the first shot. I thought maybe I’d fallen down the rabbit hole when I got to that last bit but I pulled myself out safely. 🙂

    janet

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      Marian Allen

      September 17, 2021 at 8:20am

      I know, right? Sara has to carry a horizontal ten-foot pole when she starts researching to keep from falling down those rabbit holes.

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