Exploring the Mystique of Doorways

All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow. Leo Tolstoy
Welcome to the blog today, Friends,
What is it about doors and doorways that makes us pause… just for a moment… and consider our choices?
Do we open that door and step through into the unknown… or do we keep it firmly shut, choosing instead the comfort of what we already know?
There’s something about a doorway that feels almost like an invitation—and a question—all at once.
I’ve always been fascinated by doors. Perhaps it’s because they hold so many stories. I’m so happy you could join me today as we wander together through this little post about possibility, curiosity, and just a hint of mystery.
In many Italian cities, the doors are wonderfully old and substantial. They seem to stand with quiet confidence, shaped by centuries of people coming and going beneath their arches. If you pause long enough, you can almost feel the history in them—the laughter, the footsteps, the whispered conversations carried through over time.
Their patina tells a story all its own.
In the picture above, you can almost determine the age of the doorway at a glance. That beautiful dark green—rich and deep—has been lovingly maintained over the years. The stonework surrounding it is carefully fitted, each piece resting snugly against the next, as if protecting the doorway it frames. There’s a sense of intention here… of care… of pride.
And then there are the walls—washed in warm, vibrant color that speaks of sunlit days and quiet afternoons. It tells you that someone, somewhere along the way, has taken the time to tend to this space, to keep it beautiful.
I always notice the shadows, too.
They fall gently across the doorway, adding depth and a touch of mystery—highlighting details we might otherwise overlook in the brightness of day. Shadows have a way of softening things… of inviting us to look a little closer.
And that’s where the imagination begins, isn’t it?
If you could open this door… and step through…
Where would it take you?

Find beauty not only in the thing itself but in the pattern of the shadows, the light and dark which that thing provides. Junichiro Tanizaki
The crumbling plaster at the base of this door adds a sense of age and quiet character, as though time itself has gently brushed against it and left its mark.
Shadows fall softly across the wall and stretch over the surface of the door, forming fleeting pictures that shift and change with the light—little stories that appear and disappear before you can quite name them.
Above, the diagonal stonework draws your eye upward, guiding your gaze with intention to a small, circular niche. There, nestled within, ancient statuary keeps silent watch—guardians of the home, looking outward toward the world beyond, as they have for generations.



“The doorway through which you enter, determines the doorway through which you exit.”
― Anthony T. Hincks
Which doorway speaks to you?
Is it the one bathed in sunlight, warm and welcoming… or the one tucked just slightly into shadow, holding its secrets a little closer?
Which doorway would you choose to enter?
And when you step across that threshold… what might you find waiting on the other side?
That’s the curious thing about choosing, isn’t it? We rarely know the answer beforehand. We can study the details, admire the beauty, and imagine what lies beyond… but until we turn the handle and step through, it remains a mystery.
And perhaps that’s where the true magic lies.
In the not knowing.
In the quiet courage it takes to choose anyway.
Because every doorway—no matter how simple or grand—holds the promise of an adventure.

There are things known and things unknown and in between are The Doors. Jim Morrison
Doors wrapped in living vines beckon you forward. What joys await you when you enter?




There is a doorway for everyone that pulls you and invites you in. The question…will you go through…

…or, will you follow the cat?
Thank you so much for joining me here today, dear Friends. It’s always such a pleasure to share these little moments, stories, and wanderings with you. I truly cherish the time we spend together in this space. Until next time…

How interesting, I also love doors, are details decorative, protective, or just functional, one always wonders. I love when everyday objects,they just seep history. Kim
Historical pieces of any kind are really fascinating. Doors can be so old but still seen everyday with all of the fascinating embellishments from an earlier time. Lovely to have you visit. Hope you have a great week.
Lynne
Omgosh Lynne. Someday we need to hang out. I have pictures from Italy very similar to yours. Always fascinated by old magestic doors. This was such a fun post. Loved your narrative. Have a great day. XO- MJ
I definitely agree, MaryJo, Old doors and Italy are absolutely fascinating and so much fun to explore and photograph. Thanks for stopping by. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
Doors do say so much about us, don’t they? Unfortunately, ours is a nasty greige color, the same as everyone else’s in the neighborhood. I’m ready to rebel and paint it another color even though I know I’ll receive a letter saying I can’t do it. I would pick that beautiful green door between the blue and brown one. I think the home behind it would be full of light and plants and antiques.
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I love when people have doors painted deep blues, greens and yellows.
Somehow they seem more alive than other doors and made hide wonderful things behind them. Thanks for stopping by.
Lynne
These are beautiful: I do take a lot of pictures of doorways and gates when we are in Europe (especially my first year visiting the republic of Georgia. The doors hold a lot more history in Europe in the older parts of towns. I have never really thought much about what would be on the other side of the door…
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I find door, especially old doors, fascinating and love to take pictures of them. Each era has its own special style and they all have something to offer. Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely week.
Lynne
I would definitely follow the cat because the cat always wins 😉
But yeah, doors can be really fascinating. I don’t always have the urge to enter one, though, because sometimes my fantasy about what is behind it is even better.
Imagination is such a great gift. I agree that sometimes what we imagine is better than the reality. Cat’s have such a great personality and mystique about them. Hard to decide between an open door and a mysterious cat. Thanks for visiting.
Lynne
I love this! It’s like a mystery. I’d have to try them all!😊
I always feel that way too. It’s like a really want to know what’s waiting behind that door…and the next one…and the next. I also like following the cat. LOL
Lynne