A real 'Dinky Door' in a #Cambridgshire Country Park setting, in need of some maintenance I think due to its many visitors
#AdoorableThursday #DinkyDoors
The cover of a leather bound book, propped up against a brick wall.
The boom opens to reveal the words: “Dare you challenge the Knight Rider?”
The opened book reveals a tiny model office: desk, chair, phone, lamp. Trapdoor on the floor. Poster of David Hasselhof on the wall.
The trap door is open. Tiny Garak stands behind the desk.
Knight Rider
#TinyGarak
#DinkyDoors
Another of the #DinkyDoors that can be spotted around Cambridge
A model of a spa with a big model octopus to the back and Tiny Garak standing next to four pairs of slippers.
Octospa
#TinyGarak
#DinkyDoors
Around Cambridge you'll randomly come across these tiny #DinkyDoors sculptures. Each one has its own little story. I'm a huge fan of what these people do.
#dinkydoors Miniature sculpture (with doors), lovingly made and hidden just out of plain sight around Cambridge. This one can be seen in Downing Street Cambridge, which mimicks the real and famous one in London. There are many of them, and they represent cute petite portals into other worlds :)
A postbox on an English street corner. Next to it is a tiny model of the same, and next to that is an even tinier model.
A tiny model of a postbox (named the 'Emailerator') next to an even tinier postbox (named the 'Emailerator-ette').
The geniuses behind #DinkyDoors (quirky fairy doors & other tiny landmarks throughout Cambridge) installed a miniature postbox next to a full-sized version by the river years ago. On a post-holiday walk, we spotted the new addition of a micro-scaled postbox as well. Sheer delight!
I’ve just been over to Cambridge to visit my daughter for a couple of days - I’m now on a mission to find all of the Dinky Doors 😁
Two down, thirteen to go…
#Cambridge #dinkydoors