The Ambitious Drifter

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Fraying At The Edges

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The Challenge? Fray

Share a photo of what “fray” means to you — it could be a tear in a favorite pair of jeans, a street rumble just about to begin, or a friend diving into an oncoming wave at the beach. 

A great excuse to blog a few doors. Fraying at the edges, still doing the job.

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These doors were all from a photo safari in the backstreets of Figeac, France 

16 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Fraying At The Edges

  1. love antiques…especially old doors…have several in my home as decor…

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  2. Hahaha. Could be true, Explore, explore and explore more 😉

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  3. Not so weird round here. Rarer to see something modern!

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  4. I’ll give it a scout, thank you so much!

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  5. There certainly is. I just replied to ‘A Blog’s Life’ with the address of my favourite purveyors of quality doors. http://legionofdoorwhores.wordpress.com/

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  6. Thanks! I think I should have put in a link to one of the few blogs I follow…. a must if you love doors… http://legionofdoorwhores.wordpress.com/

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  7. I often wonder. Round it it could be a room no one’s been in since 1920, or a modern apartment.

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  8. Interesting interpretation! There really is something about old doors, isn’t there?!

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  9. UNiQue Onez 🙂 ~*(*@*@*)*~~~~ 🙂

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  10. I love these doors.

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  11. Hehehehe. How even the frayed things like doors here, can look so beautiful! Very nice collection of photos here. God knows what’s behind those frayed doors 😉

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  12. Snuck them in. Normally when I blog a few doors I get total internet privacy ie. 4 views and 1 like! 😉

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  13. I love photos of old doors!

    janet

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  14. Thanks. I did see them as frayed and patched like a beloved pair of jeans 🙂

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  15. A really great collection of images for the WPC Fray challenge, the doors really do look well and truly worn / frayed.

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