Wondrous images ... . all that texture in the lattice and the vast simplicity of the last porch. It seems to invite dancing, as well as lounging. ... Judith
Yum! I'd love to be sitting on any of these porches with a cup of coffee in hand.
If you narrowed the rocking chairs down to two, the middle porch - everything about it, would look identical to my Aunt's porch at her home on Block Island!
I love these images. So restful and calming. I also love the lattice, pretty! I could also get used to those rocking chairs in image two as well. Thanks Anna. xox
Greetings from California! I don't think I have been here before.. but will return!
I was sad to hear about Domino below. I did not know that was happening... Just my luck, I was given a free year's subscription to it two months ago. Now it seems I will not get any issues out of it..
That first picture is from our beach here in Seaside. And happens to be the first place my husband and I had our picture made as husband and wife. Seeing this picture made me happy!
Yes! The first photo is the Tupleo Pavillion in Seaside, Florida! There are several different pavillions there, each by a different artist! They are all beautiful! I have an affinity to this one though.
i'm a huge fan of beautiful all white spaces and these images are so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love those Adirondack (Spelling?? Can't remember) Chairs. I have two on my front porch (but they don't look as nice as these piccies)
ReplyDeleteLead me. I am all for getting back to the pretty things. Ice tea and a good book, a wonderful porch and life is good right?
ReplyDeleteI love porches!! Very country - very Out-of-Africa and Australia...A good book, a chair, and a porch is all I need on a fine summer's day!
ReplyDelete-Jen Laceda
can't wait for summer to be here
ReplyDeletei LOVE the last one...exactly what i want so i can sit in the morning, drink my coffee and read
ReplyDeleteThe weather here is ugly, these porches are a welcome relief. I love the lattice work too.
ReplyDeleteI'm in utter porch love. That last one leaves me speechless.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous porches, Anna! I have a photo taken of my family at that beach pavilion with the lattice (top photo)in Seaside, Florida.
ReplyDeleteI especially love the last picture!!
ReplyDeleteWondrous images ... . all that texture in the lattice and the vast simplicity of the last porch. It seems to invite dancing, as well as lounging.
ReplyDelete... Judith
Yum! I'd love to be sitting on any of these porches with a cup of coffee in hand.
ReplyDeleteIf you narrowed the rocking chairs down to two, the middle porch - everything about it, would look identical to my Aunt's porch at her home on Block Island!
xo Isa
I love these images. So restful and calming. I also love the lattice, pretty! I could also get used to those rocking chairs in image two as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anna.
xox
blissfully dreamy and perfect for the weekend!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, all of them. Love those rocking chairs too. A-M xx
ReplyDeleteOh, so wish I was sitting on one of these porches right now having some vino! Quite lovely.
ReplyDeleteNothing better than a porch with a rocking chair or two.
ReplyDeletethat first pic is fabulous!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI could sit there for hours.
I'd like to rock the day away in one of those chairs. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from California! I don't think I have been here before.. but will return!
ReplyDeleteI was sad to hear about Domino below. I did not know that was happening... Just my luck, I was given a free year's subscription to it two months ago. Now it seems I will not get any issues out of it..
Gorgeous! Porches always remind me of Charleston, SC... lovely wide southern porches...
ReplyDeleteAh, I am so INCREDIBLY in love with porches.
ReplyDeleteStill so sad about Domino!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pictures. They made me want to drop everything and just go relax! :) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThat first picture is from our beach here in Seaside. And happens to be the first place my husband and I had our picture made as husband and wife. Seeing this picture made me happy!
ReplyDeleteYes! The first photo is the Tupleo Pavillion in Seaside, Florida! There are several different pavillions there, each by a different artist! They are all beautiful! I have an affinity to this one though.
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