“Open Doors Denver”

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“Open Doors Denver” is an annual  two day event event  in April sponsored by the Denver Cultural Affairs Office. The purpose is to celebrate design and architecture at over  70 sites  which are open to the public over the course of 2 days. It is a delight as a photographer to have access to places high above the city streets as well as walking into landmark building with unique views of of rooftops at eye level.  Part of the fun is a photo contest where the public votes for their favorite pictures.

The door in today’s image was the last one of the day as I was heading home.  We are intrigued I think about the idea of doors in our lives opening with new possibilities, and yet what I loved about this rather ordinary picture is that the door was closed but offered a reflection of three lighted windows across the street.

It is an interesting dilemma re: doors.  Sometimes the door isn’t open so we have to wait for the right timing;  sometimes it is slammed shut; other times the door is wide open and we are unable or unwilling to walk through it; in another scenario we must open the door; and finally perhaps  the door is wide open, we’ve entered and the time comes to close the door behind us.

There are many opportunities and much that is painful when doors open and close.  I wish you friends for the journey and courage to look for the light that illuminates.

IBK

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2 Comments

  1. Nancy Haberstich January 27, 2012 at 11:06 am #

    Thanks for this lovely reminder, Ingrid. I have some doors that I have left open that need to be such so I can stop the draft that is wearing on me. It is not fair to leave a door open that really needs to be shut.

  2. Karen Mitchell January 28, 2012 at 11:05 am #

    IBK, you always continue to amaze me with your talents! I love your blogs and look forward each week to receive it. Keep up the good work!

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