Above, the Pointer Sisters perform “Automatic.”
Hello, all. To help us over the midweek hump, that’s a blast from the past (1984) with the Pointer Sisters. I remembered the song, but never realized it was them. The song was a great fit because I’ve been working on a Thursday Doors post about automatic doors… I wanted to write a bit of flash fiction to go with it, but that just wasn’t happening. However, one of the Scoobies insisted on being part of the post… and that didn’t go with the doors… So, a Whatnot Wednesday post ensued. Let’s go ahead with the “Whatnot” part.Whatnot Wednesday
With Velma napping elsewhere, Daphne was actually being cooperative about having her photo taken. Then she went all diva and said:

“Adam smadam… Yummy Human, I just gave you my best look-over-the-shoulder glamour pose. Now, if you please, I’d like The Creation of Cat. Hmmm… I’d nibble the finger of Yummy, but maybe I should keep my teeth to myself with the Big Guy. Although, that actually looks just like Yummy’s index finger and thumb.”

Thursday Doors
I’m sharing another of the inventions from Real Steampunkery Tech: True Contraptions of the Steam and Diesel Eras.Automatic Doors
In the 1st century AD, mathematician Heron of Alexandria in Roman Egypt invented the first known automatic door. He described two different automatic door applications. The first application used heat from a fire lit by the city’s temple priest. After a few hours atmospheric pressure built up in a brass vessel causing it to pump water into adjacent containers. These containers acted as weights that – through a series of ropes and pulleys – would open the temple’s doors at about the time people were to arrive for prayer. Heron used a similar application to open the gates to the city.

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Apologies for my late response. I was undergoing physiotherapy, had a bad back and shoulder blade pain. I’m okay now, almost recovered. Yeah this is a great way to blend history and Thursday Doors. I always love to share some stories in the comment. So back in 1990 it was the first time I saw a store in my area that had these automatic doors. The store was Metro Shoes (the brand is still functional). However, we were quite middle-class so my mom and dad would not dare enter because it looked quite posh from the outside, you know the decor, lighting and all that. I wanted to go in (I was 10) because for me it would be fun. In 1991, next year, my sister was getting married and guess what she told dad that she would love to buy a pair for her wedding from Metro. I was like (all the bulbs went on) please please please take me along. She was like okay okay I will. However, one fine day I came from school and there was this box of new shoes with Metro on it. I was like, WHAT? and my sis is like I had no choice the aunts came in and we went off for shopping. I was so disappointed. My mom was like Its a ladies shoe showroom and right now there are plenty of things to handle so stop your tantrums and focus on your studies. I was like okay. A decade later in 2001, I went for an interview and when I least expected I got an elevator with an automatic door.
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Hi Sharukh. I had been wondering how your back was doing. I’m glad you’re on the mend. Physical therapy can be awfully painful, but usually quite helpful. Keep it up.
Thanks for sharing this delightful story. I was right there in the moment with child-you. My first memory of an automatic door was at my small town grocery store. It was the 1960s. I was very young, and my little sister 3 years younger than me. I don’t recall is the store was new, or just that amazing moving door was all that was new… I remember the store manager standing near the door, cautioning parents not to let their small kids close to it.
My mother was never paying attention to what we were doing (I won’t go into all that crap). Anyway my sister got too close to the moving door and it ran over her toes. She of course cried, my mother, being her Munchausen by Prox, attention-seeking self, cried even louder, getting plenty of attention for herself. I guess that’s why I’m not overly impressed when I see automatic doors. But I hoped that I could make a fun post of them, just the same. Actually I haven’t remembered that episode for ages until just now.
Take care. Hugs to you and Sarah.
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I hope I didn’t trigger something you don’t want to remember?
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No worries. That memory is minor — not one of the hard ones. You’re very kind and I enjoyed your comment. Hugs.
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What a perfect doors post, Teagan! I love the history behind the sliding door, and of course everyone loves PD Daphne (that would be prima donna), especially in her Creation of Cat role. 😀
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Daphne is loving the attention, Jennie. LOL. Thanks very much for opening this door. Hugs.
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My pleasure, Teagan. Hugs!
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That Heron of Alexandria really started something, didn’t he? As for the cat, I’d say, based on my experience with cats, that the artwork would more properly be titled “Creation of God.”
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Ha!!! So true about the artwork. 🐱 Thanks for your wonderful comment — and thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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Thanks for the cool history lesson, Teagan!
Creation of Cat is fantastic! Wowowowowow!!!
Hugs!
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I’m delighted that you enjoyed this post, Resa. Have a fabulous Friday. Hugs winging back to you.
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🤍🕊hugs🕊🤍
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LOL. The “Creation of Cat” cracked me up. So funny.
And an interesting history on automatic doors, Teagan. It’s fascinating to realize how much door automation has taken place in my lifetime. Now I feel old. Hehe. Thanks for the fascinating info!
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Hi, Diana. Daphne and I thank you. 🐱 Hugs.
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Teagan, why has no one ever featured automatic doors for this weekly prompt! That’s been such an oversight and you’ve more than made up for this! A fascinating dip into their history and I had no idea that they featured in the 1st century AD! Incredible. I’m loving the song, brings me back to my first year as a teen, bopping around the bedroom. The clothes are a hoot! Creation of Cat is inspired and has me giggling away. 😀
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It’s good to see you, Annika. Yes that part in ancient Egypt made me do a double take. Then I thought, “Oh yeah… the pyramids” (and their other wonders)… Then I shrugged. LOL.
The Pointer Sisters really had an eye for costumes as well as fashion. I remember that in a couple of their videos they wore 1940s costumes. Thank you for this wonderful comment. Hugs.
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“I’m ready for my closeup…” ANOTHER SUNSET BOULEVARD FAN!!!! I’m so happy! And your Steampunkery book constantly delights me with tidbits about the early early early conception and implementation of past technology to achieve effects we think of as modern.
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Gasp! Thanks, Marian. What a terrific one-sentence review.
Right now Daphne is starting in fascination as I flex my toes. Looking from one foot to the other, but too lazy to pounce on either. Hugs to you and the kitties.
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Fantastic post Teagan. Good to see Thursday door opening automatically. Adam is looking handsome. Thanks 😊👍😊
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Thanks so much, Kamal. Big hugs.
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Always welcome dear Teagan. Big hugs to you too. Give a tight kiss to your cat from me 💋💋
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I love The Creation of Cat. Definitely more important than man.
And thanks for the history–humans are always looking for ways to avoid work–even if it’s just opening a door! (K )
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I have to agree! 😀 I’m delighted that you enjoyed this, Kerfe. Big hugs.
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I think this post featuring automatic doors is a Thursday Doors first? Thank you for including some choice bits about their history. I love the Daphne bits, too!
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Who knows! LOL. Thanks very much, Liz. Big hugs.
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You’re welcome, Teagan. 😊
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Love the pics of Daphne – very diva-ish of her, lol! I’ve been trying to put Christmas decorations out today, but Bond has been napping in one of the boxes for the past couple hours. Cats and boxes.
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Haha! I hope he’s okay by now. I didn’t try a tree last year with these two. Not sure about this year either… Big hugs.
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Thank you Teagan for the midweek uplift my friend.. And Loved the music, and Daphne so cute, looks nice and snug…
Sending you lots of love and hugs… ❤
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It’s lovely to see you, Sue. LOL, Daphne is definitely a snuggler — loud purrs, “makes biscuits” — but her biscuits are like she’s attacking a punching bag (no claws, just punches). She’s funny. Hugs winging back to you. ❤
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I loved Daphne’s insistence on The Creation of Cat. I can now call it Sistine Catpel. The history of the automatic door is a treat, too. Thanks, Teagan.
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Haha! The “Sistine Catpel” is terrific, John. I appreciate you reading and commenting. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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OMG, that video automatically took me back to the 80’s, so funny to go back! I love your Daphne creation, so clever! 😂 ❤
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The Pointer Sisters were a fun group, Tiffany. I’m happy you enjoyed this post. Daphne and I both thank you. Hugs.
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I am impressed by Daphnes photo shoot. She nailed it. Great info on auto doors too! Xo
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LOL, Daphne and I thank you, Denise. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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The pointer sisters always lead us in the right direction along with your great new works. Congratulations, Teagan.💕
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They were a fun group, Cindy. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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The Creation of the Cat – Michelangelo should have thought of that! I wonder if God had some tuna juice on his fingers?
I love the Pointer Sisters but don’t recall this song. Anyway, the history of automatic doors was fascinating!!!
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Hahaha! Maybe so, Noelle. I’m glad you enjoyed the doors too.
It’s funny, I knew the song, but never realized it was one of theirs. The voice sounds different to me than their other songs. Actually, I always thought that was a male singer… not that it’s that low, just something in the tone. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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My pleasure!
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What a cutie! That was a great invention automatic door openings, and sliding doors. $100 was a lot of money then but, seems like a bargain now.
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I know what you mean, Deborah. $100 doesn’t go very far anymore. Daphne and I thank you. Hugs.
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I love the creation of cat starring Daphne. I dn’t know why, but Led Zeppelin’s In Through The Out Door just came to mind.
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Daphne and I thank you, Tim. I’m not familiar with that one. I liked some of their songs, but I wasn’t a huge Zeppelin fan.
It’s a nice day down in this neck of the woods — cold start, but otherwise nice. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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It was nice here, too. Although it was 18 degrees this morning when I got up.
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Daphne is a beauty. I think the Creation of Cat would look like that. Wilcox’s Pier Restaurant may be long gone, but Stanley Works remains in CT and they are still making doors, automatic and otherwise. I always get the Pointer Sisters confused with Sister Sledge, but I liked both groups’ music.
I hope you have a nice easy slide down the second half of this week, Teagan.
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Daphne and I thank you, Dan. Although she’s assisting in answering comments right now — aka determined to bite me while I try to type. LOL
I never knew that was a Pointer Sisters song until I did this post. I actually thought it was a male singer… just something about the tone. I remember the name Sister Sledge but other than “We Are Family”, I don’t remember what they sang.
It’s a pretty day here… and yet I haven’t managed to accomplish anything beyond some social media, blog comments, and writing most of a new blog post for next week. Time sure slips away. Hugs.
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Oh Daphne, you little diva you! I love both pictures. Thanks for the Pointer Sisters too. Always loved them.
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The Pointer Sisters had such wonderful energy, Darlene. Daphne and I thank you. 🐱 Hugs.
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Great post!
Daphne is truly beautiful, both in the photo and in Michelangelo’s Creation
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I’m happy you enjoyed it, Luisa. Daphne and I both thank you. She and Velma are from the same litter, yet they are very different in size and personality. I appreciate you commenting. Hugs.
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Thank you from the bottom of my heart both for sharing your wonderful post and for replying to me so kindly. Hugs,
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Michaelangelo missed a trick there!
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LOL. Thanks for opening this door, Fraggle. Hugs.
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Daphne was quite right to insist on the Creation of Cat. It’s a work of art.
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Hi, Mandy. LOL, she’s hard to resist. I’m happy you enjoyed this. Big hugs.
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