These missionaries are standing in front of the Lima East Mission door, before they head out to knock on doors!
This is our apartment door and we have two doors downstairs that we need to unlock!
This is one of the few houses that have no outer walls or gates. They must have a big dog!
This home is behind iron gates!
Steve and Dean Standing in front of the Lima Temple doors!
The next doors are found in the Puno and Lake Titicaca region!
Our friend Graciela stands by this door entrance!
Doors on the Uros floating islands! Notice the solar panels for electricity.
This is the chapel door for the Uros Islands. We gathered with some of the members and sang hymns!
Doorway entrance to the island of Taquile!
Puno Government Palace
Doorway to Puna Chapel
The famous Lima Inka Market gateway!
The doorway to a bull fighting ring in Quito, Ecuador!
Door to the Quito Marriott, where we stayed for the MIssion Presidents Conference!
Doorway to Mitod Del Mundo, the center of the earth at the equator!
The Government Palace in Quito
A Museum door!
A rustic back door to one of the old Quito monasteries and below is the front door!
The chapel doors in Pucallpa
Clinic doors in the jungle city of Pucallpa!
This is a door on a Bora Tribe hut, located on the Amazon River!
The North Lima Chapel doors, in Independencia, where they had 40 couples get a civil marriage ceremony and half of them were baptized the next day!
Missionaries greeting more than 500 guests to the ceremony!
This is Elder Uribe one of our favorite missionaries!
Door to our hôtel in Cajamarca!
Cajamarca Cathedral turned to museum!
Door to clinic that missionaries use.
Cathedral/Museum at night.
Door to food storage
Beautiful turquoise cathedral doors in the Cajamarca Plaza De Arms
Back to doors in our neighborhood!
Cool carved doors!
This door belongs to the famous artist Richard Chavez that does beautiful nativity clay statues!
Doorway in Fortaleza Real Felipe at Callou
Fort doorway and my friends, Colleen, Marilyn, and Julie!
Cochabamba Temple doors, windows, and entrance below!
Cochabamba Mission Home Doors!
The door to the guesthouse where we stayed!
Most of these doors are found in La Molena, which is our neighborhood and is one of the nicer places to live in Lima.
Most doors have intercoms and this makes it difficult to get someone to answer and be willing to let strangers in their homes.
Now, there's a cute missionary!
Most people have two doors to open!
Apartments can be really hard to get someone to let the missionaries in, so member referrals are the best way to make contacts!
Most people live behind cages like this to protect their homes!
This is our apartment door and we have two doors downstairs that we need to unlock!
This is one of the few houses that have no outer walls or gates. They must have a big dog!
These are beautifully carved doors!
Steve and Dean Standing in front of the Lima Temple doors!
The next doors are found in the Puno and Lake Titicaca region!
Our friend Graciela stands by this door entrance!
Doors on the Uros floating islands! Notice the solar panels for electricity.
Doorway entrance to the island of Taquile!
Puno Government Palace
Doorway to Puna Chapel
The famous Lima Inka Market gateway!
The doorway to a bull fighting ring in Quito, Ecuador!
Door to the Quito Marriott, where we stayed for the MIssion Presidents Conference!
Doorway to Mitod Del Mundo, the center of the earth at the equator!
The Government Palace in Quito
A Museum door!
A rustic back door to one of the old Quito monasteries and below is the front door!
Clinic doors in the jungle city of Pucallpa!
Missionaries greeting more than 500 guests to the ceremony!
This is Elder Uribe one of our favorite missionaries!
Door to our hôtel in Cajamarca!
Cajamarca Cathedral turned to museum!
Door to clinic that missionaries use.
Door to food storage
Beautiful turquoise cathedral doors in the Cajamarca Plaza De Arms
Back to doors in our neighborhood!
This door belongs to the famous artist Richard Chavez that does beautiful nativity clay statues!
Fort doorway and my friends, Colleen, Marilyn, and Julie!
Cochabamba Temple doors, windows, and entrance below!
The doors and arches of the Trujillo Mission Home!
The door to the guesthouse where we stayed!
The following are doors of Trujillo's Plaza De Armas
Chapel door and entrance in Cusco!
Old Cusco door!
Beautiful copper door with Nazca Lines figures!
The following doors come from Koricancha, or the Inca Temple of the Sun in Cusco!
Inca doorway!
Cusco's Cathedral doors in the main square!
Doorway entrance at Inca Terrace in Aguas Caliente!
Reception door at Inca Terrace
This lovely door has a weight that opens it!
A few Inca doorways from Machu Picchu
Where did he go?
Inca doorway at Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley
The Hacienda Restaurant in the Sacred Valley!
Entrance to the hacienda!
Door to the "Sistine Chapel" of the Americas!
Inside these doors are beautiful fresco paintings, surrounded by ornate gold frames!
Downtown Lima doors!
Cathedral door in the Puira Mission region!
Lima Museum door and outside entrance!
The following doors are where missionaries live in Chicha, Pisco, Ica, and Nazca!
Missionary neighborhood!
This is a really nice apartment for Elders!
Doors of new chapel in Pisco region!
Super nice entry for Elders in Ica!
This is the best missionary apartment and door in Peru! Yes, hermana's live here in Nazca!
Fabulous door and entrance of the Lima National Theater
The following doors are where missionaries live in Chicha, Pisco, Ica, and Nazca!
Inside courtyard where missionaries rent from a local doctor! Very fancy!
This is a really nice apartment for Elders!
Doors of new chapel in Pisco region!
Super nice entry for Elders in Ica!
This is the best missionary apartment and door in Peru! Yes, hermana's live here in Nazca!
Contrast to this antique Church of San Fransisco door!
Main doors!
President's balcony door of Government Palace!
Government Palace doors and guards!
The Lima Cathedral and Archbishops Palace and the following amazing doors