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Do you see the pineapple above the door? The pineapple is a traditional symbol of hospitality and welcome, and was widely used in the 1700 and 1800s. The open door in this image reinforces the message. There are several quilt patterns that use the pineapple motif, and it was common to put a quilt with that pattern on a guest's bed as a welcoming gesture. Four poster beds often have pineapples carved into the bedposts for the same reason. Gateposts, door lintels (as in this photograph), weathervanes, wall stencils, placemat decorations, doormats ... you can find pineapples everywhere, and they all say the same thing ... WELCOME!

Comments (38)


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cannonn

10:37PM | Thu, 08 October 2009

excellent lighting!!!!very good mood!!

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cmolsen2002

10:39PM | Thu, 08 October 2009

What a lovely shot of a lovely entrance...very welcoming indeed..........

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orig_buggy

10:55PM | Thu, 08 October 2009

would hate to clean that glass!! Gorgeous shot!!

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Faemike55

11:04PM | Thu, 08 October 2009

Great shot and wonderful information!

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danapommet

11:05PM | Thu, 08 October 2009

Sensational capture and once again you have managed to stay out of the picture. Very nice pineapple narrative and very common over older New England doors. Dana

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Meisiekind

11:25PM | Thu, 08 October 2009

Here in Africa we eat the pineapples and just put a welcome mat by the front door... LMAO.....:)) Just kidding my friend - very interesting narrative and your image is tops. I love everything about it. The light and reflections are spot on! Lief jou! xxx

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timtripp

11:25PM | Thu, 08 October 2009

superb!

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koosievantutte

11:59PM | Thu, 08 October 2009

very fine photo!

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bmac62

12:28AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

Whoa, love your pineapple doorway. The door, the glass, what I can see of the lobby all looks immaculate. You've captured the essence of pride on the part of this establishment. If you ever get to visit parts of Holland, you will find many houses that look just like this...immaculate. When the Dutch immigrated to the USA, many picked up the nickname, "Scrubby Dutch",...even their sidewalks and front stoops received daily cleaning with soap and water.

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cfulton

2:01AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

Very welcomimg! A wonderful image and great info regarding the fruit. It is great to learn something new! Cheers, Clive

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emmecielle

2:07AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

Excellent shot and interesting informations! :)

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durleybeachbum

2:40AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

I never knew that! What an elegant, even sumptuous, entrance! And of course with your signature reflections!

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wysiwig

3:15AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

Chicago, city of big shoulders and open doors! Fabulous capture. I love the lintel and the woodwork just inside the door.

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jascorpio

3:54AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

truely truely beautiful shot, wooooow!!!!!

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tizjezzme

7:09AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

Nice shot Tara ....

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wjames

7:40AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

Beautiful shot, it realy is inviting.

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helanker

7:45AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

What a wonderful door that is. WOW! I love your door shots Tara :-)

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myrabe

8:46AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

auntielk, your telling details capture the outside and bring nature in doors along with all the symbolism to welcome me as a visitor.

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awjay

9:18AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

looks very welcoming

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flora-crassella

9:55AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

a wonderful door! Great photo!!!!! I have pineapple in my kitchen ;-)

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hipps13

10:14AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

had to stare a bit and then saw it lol wonderful capture, Tara May have a wonderful weekend too warm hugs that smile, Linda Kaye

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sandra46

10:19AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

great shot. But the pineapple looks a serivative of the ancient European architectural decoration of the pine cone. Possibly it was changed by some American architect for nationalist reasons....

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Sea_Dog

11:18AM | Fri, 09 October 2009

Great image. What a classy doorway.

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frieder

1:32PM | Fri, 09 October 2009

excellent seen and capture! Love this style of photo... beautiful light and reflections!

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AndreiR

2:55PM | Fri, 09 October 2009

Wonderful shot -- great observation! I love your Chicago series -- looks like you got a lot out of the trip. Would like to see more of the Windy City through Tara's eyes.

tpx1

4:32PM | Fri, 09 October 2009

nice capture!

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dorothylee

5:21PM | Fri, 09 October 2009

I did not know that about pineapples, what an interesting fact. I love the way the reflections here light up the image. Super capture!

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elfin14doaks

6:09PM | Fri, 09 October 2009

Awesome shot and lots of details, love the reflections in the glass and on the floor!

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Meglaurel

4:10AM | Sat, 10 October 2009

have several images of bed and breakfasts' with the pineapple motif either carved into the entrance or mounted over would be interesting to see a series of these all pasted together. As always lovely detailed shot dear!

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Merrylee

12:20PM | Sat, 10 October 2009

A very cool entrance door...I've crochet a lot of pieces with the pineapple pattern...nice shot

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