Thursday Doors is a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos from around the world. Feel free to join in on the fun by creating your own Thursday Doors post each week and then sharing your link in the comments below, anytime between Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American eastern time).
Champagne Castle Hotel is in the Drakensburg is in KwaZulu Natal. The Drakensburg is a range of beautiful mountains with lovely hiking trails. These are photographs of some of the doors.




Terrific photos…boy do I miss traveling!
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We can now travel locally, John. It’s nice to get away and have a change.
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Glad to hear – the pictures and setting are beautiful!
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What an adorable chalet! I’d love to spend a writing retreat there.
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It would be a great place for that, Priscilla. South Africans are generally not big readers, the weather is to good here.
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Ordinary doors–they too serve a purpose.
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Definitely they do. Thanks, Jacqui.
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Reblogged this on Ed;s Site..
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Thanks for sharing, Ed.
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That last one looks like a portal to the future–or perhaps the door to perception.
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You are righ5, Liz. A portal to a future world.
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I love your door posts. Always wonderful to see where they will take you readers!
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This is where we are currently, Mae. A short mountain break.
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Lovely!
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That looks like a wonderful area to hike. I’m glad you were able to get away and have some fun with your family.
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Thank you, Dan. It’s not bad although it’s a bit weird and sprained with the COVID measures in place. I’m glad to have them.
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It looks like such a wonderful escape, Robbie. Be well, be happy. Hugs on the wing.
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Looks like amazing. Perfect for a wonderful vacancy too. By the way, you will not believe how i love to see roof tops without one of these very style destructing photovoltaic installations.Here in the country with most less sun all our roofs of the houses, sheds and whatever you can use for are covered by these things. Have a beautiful weekend! Michael
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Hi Michael, but the solar has been successful for your country, hasn’t it? We have so much sun and yet our power is still all coal and diesel which is so bad for the environment.
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Its said to be successful. With a lot of EU funds, and in view on prohibited old bulbs, and not to forget special refinanced industry power, it is. 😉 In real every costumer is financing these “modernitiy” with th highest energy costs in Europe.
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Oh dear, high energy costs is tough. We have that here too as the power stations have not been maintained due to corruption and misappropriation of funds. At least it is ‘green’.
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Corruption is the worst. Yesterday I heard on the radio about a new cooperation between Germany and Marocco. They want to produce hydrogen there. Why didn’t they do this earlier? Why did solar panels be screwed onto every roof here in Germany – with far too little solar yield?
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Nice, Robbie. Looks like a great day to go door hunting, too 🙂
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Yes, we had wonderful weather, Barbara.
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I like that little chalet! cute
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I liked them too. They are used as storage rooms now but I think they may have been the original guest rooms in 1941.
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Nice!!!
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Looks like a fun place, Robbie. I can’t believe how big the boys are getting! 🙂
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It was a nice short break, very beautiful and tranquil.
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great shots Robbie, that chalet is super cute and that last shot wow!
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Thank you, Kate. The Drakensburg is magnificent.
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sure is, glad you are getting to see more of ‘home’ 🙂
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I think the landscape outshone the doors this time 🙂
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It did, South Africa is more about natural beauty than man made historical magnificence.
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Each day is a new door… or a new opening to the future.
Thanks for sharing these doors 🙂
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Yes, that is true, Jules. Have a lovely weekend.
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Do people stay in the chalets? Because that looks like a very interesting thing. I’ve never been in a thatch-roofed place, as I don’t think they were ever popular in America.
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Thatch is quite popular here but you have to have a lightening pole if you have thatch. My sister’s house is thatch. I think its a bit unhygienic but don’t tell her [hehe!] People used to stay in the chalets but now they are used as storage rooms. They are very pretty.
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