I think Memorial Day marks the beginning of summer porch season.
Please join Madison on a tour of our front porch.
under glass star of David coasters & a watermelon fruit basket.
These candles are great to turn on when company is coming,
These candles are great to turn on when company is coming,
since they are flameless I can leave them unattended.
Mr. B hung a fresh new flag outside. We always have an American flag.
and we added some red begonias along the sidewalk.
This black urn matches the table. I planted sweet potato vine and red striped petunias.
one of these!
rid of the outdoor carpet, but I'm not sure what I want
to replace it with yet.
After completing the yard work, we headed to Red Robin for some chips and salsa, a burger and . . .one of these!
Then we drove around a near by subdivision Norton Commons,
which is an example of a mixed use community.
Here everything is within walking distance.
Do you have one of these in your town?
The homes are stunningly beautiful examples of
The homes are stunningly beautiful examples of
mixed architecture.
I love the front porch on this one with the black rocking chairs.
I love the chair swing and white columns of this home.
It's cheery front door.
And delightful little boy sculpture in the front yard.
lady bugs in the bed?
of oak leaf hydrangea with the style of this home.
Mr. B was ready to head home so I snapped this last picture
from the car of this two story home.
This reminds me of Charleston, South Carolina.
Is your front porch ready for summer too?
Happy Memorial Day ~
Let's give thanks to all those that served our country with the ultimate sacrifice so that we may enjoy this day in freedom.
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