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Found on Snake Alley in Burlington, IA - this old Victorian house had an American motif to it.

Le Puy en Velay

La rue des porches

 

This sweet mama was a regular visitor to my back porch last summer. Raccoons are very intelligent thinkers. She often brought her babies with her which was an extra special treat for me.

Oldest house in Galena, Illinois (1826)

 

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What a beautiful old Victorian house. The colors and architecture pulled me in, but look at the porches. I love the one above the front door. The large porch spans the front and side of the house. The pretty front entrance with the faux columns is another plus.

I see it still has its lightening rods entact. I’m guessing turn of the century on the age of this house.

I am happy to see work has begun on the porch and right side of the house. It doesn’t look like it is being lived in at present. I hope this one is fully restored.

The vista from my back porch of Kitt Peak Observatory in southern Arizona, with lightning, storm clouds and Crepuscular rays.

Adams County-Washington State

Diesel the dachshund near the kitchen entrance to the house ~ Poughkeepsie, NY

Mind boggling that I have been walking around the yard with my cameras for 18 years.

 

Southwest Arizona, USA.

 

Some things change, some things remain the same.

 

200/365

 

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Soportal en Santiago de Cuba (Cuba).

This house is a summer home. The entrance meets the street at a 45 degree angle , making it a little unusual.

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On a derelict store in southwestern Southampton County, Virginia.

 

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Adams County-Washington State

St. Magnus Cathedral.

 

Kirkwall. Orkney mainland. Scotland.

Speedway is full of unique front porches, large and small. They are beautiful in their simplicity and sometimes their ornateness. I saw this on my daily walk.

November 1987

Baltimore, Maryland, USA

 

Kodak CB200 Converted to Black & White

 

Nikon N2020 with the 35-70 kit lens.

Beach house in St Augustine.

Looking for silver linings to this global pandemic.

I love how much we've connected with our neighbours. We sit on the front porch for morning coffees and evening glasses of wine, and we chit-chat with the dog walkers, the passers-by, and with our friends who live on our street. Instead of rushing around town, we're spending more time at home, enjoying happy conversations in our nearest community. I hope this stays when the restrictions are lifted.

Another great thing has been the time devoted to long forgotten projects. I started this quilt 20 years ago, and it's finally complete! Yay.

 

Anything Goes 2021: Handmade with love

Warmer weather means more time out on the porch but Jane still has to be with me. Holdies are always important to a little girl.

 

Steinheil CULMINAR 50mm f/2.8 M42

Have a seat. Coffee or tea?

Put your feet up.

 

We'll talk about the plants and never mention the vista.

 

Southwest Arizona, USA.

 

Full frame. No crop. No post processing.

 

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HDR, Dalecarlia, Sweden

Samsung 16mm F2.4 Pancake

Samsung NX11, 1/320-1/8 sec, F16, ISO 100

 

The Long Bridge # 3 2 1

The front porch windows at my office. They're over 100 years old, they're battered and half of them don't open, but they have great texture.

View On Black

through the living room French door windows HBW & HWW!

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