In the South it is all about porches-screened porches preferably! Yes it gets hot here and we have bugs-lots of bugs. A screened porch with ceiling fans is a coveted thing here. Notice the brick floor and columns-it certainly adds to the coolness.
Cute storage chest great for blankets or board games. In the South most of the time the porch is used at least 10 months of the year. Of course a blanket might be needed to curl up in sometimes.
I am joining Marty for Tabletop Tuesday at http://www.astrollthrulife.blogspot.com and Sasha at http://www.intheoldroad.blogspot.com for her blogger block party, also the Wednesday Adorned From Above Blog Hop at http://adornedfromabove.com
26 comments:
What a fabulous decor & perfect touches. So welcoming.
Come join our cause for Zoe, I deeply appreciate this.
TTFN ~
Hugs,
Marydon
You are so right about that about the south. It is so hot now!...Christine
beautiful!
i wish my porches were that serene. unfortunately, they serve as a chew-free drop zone for outside things where the dog can't get them. :(
but the sweet tea...i might be able to manage~
happy Tuesday!
Oh what a fantastic porch. I love it. Yes, it would be so fun to sit on this one and enjoy some cool breezes. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
A great porch -- we love our porches on the prairie too -- with wicker and ceiling fans!
Very nice! I can't imagine not having a porch. And yes, the South has the BEST ones :)
What a great porch. I wish I had one.
Love your porch area~very inviting! Also a nice touch with the mantel on the backside of your fireplace.
Your porch is amazing! So large and airy. Your use of vintage things looks great! Love your faux fireplace. Your vignettes are all done so well.
Beautiful. I'd luv a porch like that.
I'm glad you stopped by. I am now your newest follower. Love your porch.
Your porch is just fabulous! What a great place to hang out. Would love to come in, have a glass to sweet tea and talk for a while!
Thanks for welcoming me back. I look forward to seeing you for Potpourri Friday!
Oh yes, gotta have porches! We love sitting on the porch, especially in the late evening around sundown! So relaxing.
I would love to have a porch like this:) So serene and beautiful! Love that collection of crosses on the brick wall. Beautiful vignettes! Enjoyed my stay here! Thanks for sharing with us and for visiting me. Have a lovely day!~Poppy
Beautiful Porch. I have a Blog Hop and I would love it if you would link this post. You can find it at
http://www.adornedfromabove.com/2012/06/natural-hair-gel-and-wednesdays-adorned.html
It is called Wednesdays Adorned From Above Blog Hop.
I hope to see you there. Have a great Day.
Debi Bolocofsky
Adorned From Above
www.adornedfromabove.com
I miss our porch. I wish this farmhouse had one. Love yours. Thanks for linking up to the All Star Block Party.
Holly
thank for the kind words means a lot to me.....I will be back and spend more time
Your porch looks very cozy! The perfect place to sit on those warm Southern evenings! :)
I have not much time to reading blogs in the last few weeks so I popped over here after emailing you. So glad I did. I love your screened in porch. Your iron patio chair are fabulous, they look so comfy I want to come for a visit.
Traci
Gorgeous Porch!
Thank you for linking up to the ALL STARS BLOCK PARTY!!!
Carri
simplydonewright.blogspot.com
That screened porch with all that brick is fabulous! All the rustic touches are so unexpected and interesting. Love the crosses on the
faux fireplace. Stay cool this weekend.
Lovely porch! We use our screened in porch all the time, except in winter. I can't imagine a house without one!
I could LIVE on that porch. Peace
Hey, I just wanted you to know that i featured your porch today on my blog. Here is the link:
http://intheoldroad.blogspot.com/2012/07/all-star-block-party-4-features.html
Have a great holiday,
Shasta
Thanks for following me:)happily following you back.Happy week!~Poppy
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful porch with "Wednesdays Adorned From Above Blog Hop". I love it. Hope you link again this Wednesday.
Debi Bolocofsky
www.adornedfromabove.com
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