Look at that "gingerbread" over the window...sweet flowers enhancing the rooftop.
Love how they add comfy rockers and charming wreaths to adorn the porches.
What is more old fashioned than holly-hocks growing by the front fence....
Chocked full of charm....
I loved this charmer, so much that I am posting 2 shots of it. First shot is the whole house, then just the front door & porch. Love that cute curve of wood over the porch and the windows and look closely at the door knob, the knob itself is red. This house dates back to the 1870's. Can you imagine what life must have been like 140 years ago.
Another fine example of a lovely porch....
This house not only has a "paradise on earth" porch, but it is surrounded by this charming fence
This was a no ifs-ands-or-buts beautiful fence...
Even the children's play houses are loaded with charm. Doesn't this look like the 7 dwarfs could just pop thru that front door any minute?!
Looks like the ivy may be taking over this house. We did see a few houses that were so covered in ivy that the only thing that was peeking thru were the windows.
Love this vibrant blue set of blue front doors. This property was for sale (forget it, way too much for my pocketbook)
Love how this porch mimics the round windows above.
Another fine looking front porch with those "eye-brow" windows & door. Doesn't look like this owner uses his front porch....need to have a chat with him on the benefits of porch sitting. And look at those beautiful corbels on the second story roof....splendid.
This definitely reminded me of Charleston, So. Carolina. I remember many front porches like this, only there is usually Carolina Jessamine vines growing around the door frame in Charleston.
This entrance looks so inviting
Many homes displayed either an American flag or the red, white & blue bunting showing their pride in living in this great country of ours.
I wish that the American builders had continued building homes with front porches but it seems like all the newer homes are lacking this vibrant part of earlier America. By spending time on the front porch you become accessible to your neighbors and the feeling of "neighborhood" becomes a reality. Too many of us are locked in our homes with the air-conditioning running or on the backyard deck or patio not knowing any of our neighbors. I think we need to start a campaign to "bring back the front porch", to get to know our neighbors and enjoy the simplicity and charm of a front porch. OK that is enough of my soapbox for the day....hope you all had a day filled with charm and the comfort that a front porch can bring.
PS....I added a Vintage Summer action by Florabella to all of these images.
"Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much." - Helen Keller
Until next time......
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