Blog-wise, I’m slowing down folks. I have plenty of excuses but the big one is, I’m getting ready to self-publish and it’s not that easy. No time to trespass for pictures of doors. However, there was no need to go out of my way for this shot:
They aren’t the most spectacular doors in the world but this building is special to me. For five years I spent every Tuesday morning in the art studio at the back learning to sculpt (click here to see the results).
According to this map of Old Orinda, the building (numbered 17) was constructed in 1925 and served as a high school before earthquake preparedness became such a concern. Now it’s a place for young and old to learn, exercise and create.
Behind the center is the outdoor theater so I had to take a peak.
Looks like they’re getting ready for the next show: Love, Sex and the IRS. Gotta see that one!
Check out other doors over at Norm Frampton’s blog.
Also – check out this video posted by Doug over at Elusive Trope. I call it Door to the World. Thanks Doug.

