
On this fourth day following Easter, I still am snacking on tiny jelly beans. They are my downfall and the only thing missing are the black ones…my favorite! I do have a remedy for this. Check out these pretty black doors from my recent visit to Farmville, Virginia, home of the High Bridge Trail State Park. Ten years ago I biked this trail with my girlfriends and briefly wrote about it here.




I hope you enjoy these brick surrounded black doors just as much as those black jelly beans! Thank you Dan for hosting our Thursday Doors contributions each week. Until next time…🚪


Denny, the jellybeans made me smile. I hope you’re doing well. Hugs.
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I certainly did enjoy them, thanks for sharing
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Really, no jelly beans? How do you manage such self-control? Thanks for reading me today, Suzette.
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Lovely photos and beautiful brickwork around those excellent doors. I love jelly beans… I can’t recall the last time, I had some, though.
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I love the stately appearance of a black door. They’re even better in a brick entrance. Great photos!
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Thank you, Dan.
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These are charming
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Thanks for stopping g in, Sheree. Happy Thursday.
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Thanks and you too
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I love those speckled urns on the landing with the brick. Lovely contrast, and is it just me? That bricked arch above the house number looks like it’s laughing. I see HAHAHAHAHA. These are all great black doors. Licorice is my favorite as well.
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You are SO observant, Deborah! That archway IS laughing heartily at us. You win the prize today…if only I had a prize to give. 🤣
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