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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.
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.
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
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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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.
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.