I thoroughly love spending time near the Atlanta BeltLine, so was not disappointed when last week’s work event was held near one of the best areas of it. It was the finale to a vision fundraiser ending with a walk on the BeltLine. I had planned ahead because I had a special little gift for someone who lives there, though we have never met.
Oh! And I did make some new friends! 😀
Oh…what? Yes! My tiny friend and my little gift. I adore the #tinydoors folks and made a special gift to leave for them at my favorite door.
And here is one other for you. This one is so unreachable I have no idea how any one but a real faerie could have put it there!
We had a nice walk down the BeltLine where local artists share a myriad of eclectic designs and grafitti. Hubby spotted this one and we had to get a closer look…
Eeeek!! We need to close that door! Pronto! 😱
What better way to cool off than with a tasty fresh made popsicle from Atlanta’s own #Kingofpops and if you want an adult version, they make them in their shops. Such imagination and yumminess all in one. For our event I chose an Orange Cream Pop.
This is our group photo. It was a gorgeous day.
PS….
This is for a very devoted Doors Poster. Visit Dan’s blog for some amazing doors!
This post brought to you by our King of Doors Norm Frampton.
Reblogged this on Tropical Affair and commented:
I’m really not being lazy Dan. I just miss these tiny doors so much! Thought I would reshare this post for today. Atlanta has a special place in our hearts. We still have a piece of my heart living there. 😉
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Yeah! So much fun! First I loved the out-of-town company you keep. 😀 Then I admired the most beautiful little door and especially the fact that you made it a gift. So thoughtful. But then I saw the other door saying No cameras! 😮 No exceptions! And what does the last line say, No crybabies?? Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! Crying already! 😉
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Ha, yes, well I would have to look it up but I believe it is a replica of a very famous speakeasy or men’s club door somewhere. Just a tiny version of it. Thanks so much!
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I love those tiny doors! Almost makes me wish I lived in a city, so I could put one up. 😀
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I know. I haven’t even seen all the ones there are along the BeltLine. Did you see my post on the other blog about the Enchanted Woods with all the tiny houses? You’d like those too.
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Yes, I did, and yes, I did! 🙂
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😀
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Oh those tiny doors are awesome!
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Thanks so much Norm. I love them!
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What a fun post. Dan must be doing the Happy Crane Dance! So good to see imagination alive and well. “Tiny doors rock” is right, and your gift is perfect. “No Cameras” cracked me up since I’m seeing that sign via a camera! Lol. Sounds like you had a fun day. Have a fun FREE48.
🔹 Ginger 🔹
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Thanks Ginger. We have a local festival and hoping to sell a bit if jewelry.
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PS. Have a great 48 yourself Ginger. 😊
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I love the whimsy of the little doors! My imagination . . . runs amok!
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Success!
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With today’s technology bringing the world to the children, it’s good to see some imagination!!
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I agree. The art along the BeltLine is freestyle so you never know what you might see!
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I loved the fairy door, but Storm-troppers? Hoped you turned em to the Rebel side. 🙂
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Yeah…you see how far they stood from me. They know a Leia when they see one! 😜
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I loved this, Cheryl! Imagination is everything.
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It holds this existence together!
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Indeed!
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😀
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