Extreme doors of perception, Roanoke, Virginia edition

Bunny and I partook of a secondary road trip today, driving 275 miles to Roanoke, Virginia [1] for our second visit to Black Dog Salvage [2]. Unlike our last visit [3] where the TV (television) cast [4] were out salvaging, this was an “open house” so they were there. Not that we saw much of them—we only saw one TV cast member but he was too busy to stop and chat (although he did say “Hello!”).

We did, however, get lost in a large hallway full of doors:

[A hallway full of doors. No, really, they're stacked on each other] You might think there's a mystery behind every door, but no, it's no mystery—it's another door. [5]…

But don't say we weren't warned though:

[Picture of a sign that says “MORE DOORS”] I wasn't kidding when I said there were more doors. [6]…

And yes, there were a lot of doors.

[A picture of more stacked doors in the door corridor] But it's the type of place where you could expect “opening” a door might lead to some other world, but I'd rather not let in a despotic queen into our world. [7]…

We did manage to find a door that lead out.

[1] https://www.roanokeva.gov/

[2] https://blackdogsalvage.com/

[3] /boston/2016/04/20

[4] http://www.diynetwork.com/shows/salvage-dawgs

[5] /boston/2021/11/06/Doors1.jpg

[6] /boston/2021/11/06/MoreDoors.jpg

[7] /boston/2021/11/06/Doors2.jpg

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