Thursday Doors this week features some of Enniskillen’s interesting business names, like the one above. Here’s another one I thought pretty clever, notice the tape measure at the foot of the building.
I wouldn’t mind having a meal at this restaurant, as long as they don’t ‘dictate’ what I should choose from the menu.
Franco’s rear is worth showing, too, with its interesting wheel pump. At least, that’s what I think it is.
My last and favourite door in this batch is Granny Annies. I’m definitely sampling their food next trip, maybe their liquid refreshments, too.
Thank you for joining me on my trip to Enniskillen this week. For a great selection of Thursday Doors, check out the blue link at the bottom of Norm’s post.
I love it when store owners name their place with play on words. Great shots.
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A good name always catches my eye.
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Without question Sew It Seams is the winner for best clever name.
Fun post Jean, thanks for making me chuckle 🙂
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I was impressed by that clever name, too, Norm.
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Fun post, Jean. Love the name of the sewing shop. Whoever thinks up these names deserve a round of appulse for making us smile. 👏
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A bit of imagination goes a long way, Hugh
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Oh, the name of the store “the happiness trap” is worth some conversation, Jean! What all we do to be “happy!” Where I live now, it’s really a taboe to be unhappy. In my country of origin it seems more accepted when you are not happy all the time, and you don’t necessarily have to do anything about it. Here you are pitied if you choose to be resigned about it, or at some places, or even shunned. Even though most of us know, that perfect happiness at all times is utopia!
Sew it seams is also cute:) I love the backside of the restaurant Franco’s, with the great balcony and the climbing vine underneath. yeah the wheel pump is an interesting feature:)
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I agree, Jesh. The pursuit of happiness can sometimes make a person miserable.
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What a lovely selection of doors, Jean:)). Thank you!
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Thanks Sarah, I found enough interesting doors to keep my blog going for weeks.
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Yippee! I could do with more doors in my life:)
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What a creative little burgh Enniskillen seems to be. I’d like to visit it some day.
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It’s not too far from the coast and lots of historical landmarks.
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Great names. I love “The Happiness Trap” – That sounds like a wonderful place to spend some time.
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It could mean happiness is a trap or that’s where you’ll catch happiness, lol.
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More from Jean 😉
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Granny Annies is my favourite too! It looks like a great place to eat, drink and talk the night away 🙂
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I’ll be there in a couple of weeks and plan on checking it out.
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I think you trapped us with happiness with this post, Jean!
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I hope the happiness continues throughout your weekend.
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Thanks so much for the share, Sarah.
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I want to go to the Happiness Trap. 🙂 lovely doors, especially like the last one.
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