Friday, June 23, 2017

Porch Living

 
I think it is fair to say that most Southerners are very fond of their rocking chair front porches if they have one. While it is hot, humid, and pretty uncomfortable we still love whiling away some time on our front porches especially when a little breeze pops up. I wish I had put in overhead fans when we built the house but I didn't see far enough ahead to think of it.

A few years ago we decided to have a new front door and side lights made. Many years ago when we were building the house, 35 years ago, my husband had given me a door with a double paned  oval etching between the glass. The carpenter who was to make our new door told us that they don't make etched glass doors like that any more so it was suggested that he make the door around the oval glass etching. It was sentimental to me since it had been an anniversary gift from my husband so I was in full agreement. We chose to have it made in solid mahogany and the two sidelights we had him make the glass a little taller than the original sidelights. I was extremely pleased with the completed door and was so glad that we had used the glass etching of the door.
 
A rocking chair front porch should, of course, have rocking chairs. Finessed with seasonal pillows we do indeed love our porch. The lantern is an antique that originally came from New Orleans, I believe that it had been a gas lantern at one time. I keep a candle in it and this year for the first time a bird tried to build a nest in it. It's opened at the top but the nest was not completed so I guess they gave up thinking it might not have been a good spot for a nest.
 
With ferns, begonia's, and hydrangeas it makes for a pleasant outdoor space to entertain neighbors who just drop by or to just relax. The view is also an integral part of this whole porch "thing".

The view directly in front of the rocking chairs.
I love having garden structures in the garden and I'm a collector of angels.
 
The view on the opposite side. The crepe myrtle in the center was planted about 17 years ago to commemorate our oldest son getting married and when it blooms it is white.
Needless to say I would have a lot of difficulty leaving our home of 35 years if we ever decided to downsize. This is the home we raised our family.

A porch needs a swing too, I have spent countless hours swinging in this swing with my grand children, lots of special moments. I even remember times when our daughter said good night to her date on this swing, lots of memories.
One of my most favorite times to enjoy our front porch is when it's raining with no lightening. It's such a peaceful time to take out some cool refreshment, reading material and just enjoy the "moment".

Come join me if you can. I'll have some tea ready or how bout a glass of wine and a nibble of something.
I will be sharing this post at Pam's Gardens Galore Link Party. Click HERE to see other gardening posts shared.

Thank you for visiting and I do hope you'll come again.

Carolyn




13 comments:

  1. Your porch is gorgeous, I just love love the brick floor! I could sit and happily rock or swing all year long!
    Jenna

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  2. Carolyn, I love your porch and that brick floor makes it perfect! Oh yes, the porch is so important in the South. Your front yard looks so pretty.

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  3. Such a beautiful porch!...truly the epitome of what a Southern porch is all about...the rockers, the swing, the flowers!....love the brick floor too!
    Yes, it would be so hard to leave a home that you have raised your family in with 35 years of memories!

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  4. I can see why you'd find it hard to leave! Love the swings and rocking chairs!
    It's a lovely idea to plant a plant for special family celebrations - not that I ever stay anywhere long enough to see things grow!!
    Wren x

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  5. Who doesn't love a front porch and yours is lovely. I am your newest follower and I would love to invite you over to visit my blog, too. I love gardening, quilting, making vintage signs and in the summer kayaking. Retired and loving it!
    Connie :)

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  6. I enjoyed your statuary and ferns and flowers and lovely boxwood parterre from your charming porch that looks so comfortable.

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  7. What a wonderful porch... from the swing, rockers, brick floor and beautiful hanging ferns! I would be happy to sip on a glass of iced tea or wine there!

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  8. Carolyn, I will be right over for a tall glass of tea with lemon and a sprig of mint! Thank you for sharing your beautiful porch at Gardens Galore! I wish I had a front porch...yours is the perfect Southern one with charm! The rockers, swing, hanging ferns, brick floor all combine for Southern style and then your wonderful view of the boxwood in front! I could spend hours on a rainy day reading and swinging!

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  9. You have a beautiful home and the porch is wonderful. I have always wanted a front porch to swing on or rock in a chair on. You have all the best elements with the ferns and hanging flower baskets. Your front door is fantastic- that's so nice how the glass insert was reused.

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  10. Carolyn, I will be featuring your porch on Gardens Galore on Monday!

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    1. Oh Pam, that is so sweet of you. I am honored. I do plan to participate on Mon. Thank you so very much.

      Carolyn

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  11. This is my first visit to your blog, but I will return.

    You have a lovely porch, but I am crazy for your boxwoods parterre's. They are beautiful and a piece of art.
    Happy Summer Days to you and yours.

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