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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Swingin’ and Drinkin’ Iced Tea on The Front Porch…

 

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Our new friend from Poland, Mark, enjoying the feeling of a good ole Southern front porch…where livin’ just can’t get any better…Mark is a Missionary and was introduced to some good ole’ Southern dishes this weekend, fried catfish, hush puppies, french fries, country ham and he liked the catfish best.

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My friend Jackie’s century old home and a few of her lights and a stained glass window…I just love this magnificent porch!!!

Let’s join Mary, over at Dear Little Red House, while we enjoy swinging and drinking iced tea (since the temperature here today is 75 degrees)…

23 comments:

  1. What a great house! There is nothing like Southern Hospitality as I am sure Mark is finding out. Love your mosaics.

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  2. Hi Becky! Oh, the smile on your friend's face says it all! What a gorgeous house. Oh, you must go and take pictures and give us a tour!
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  3. That is a gorgeous mansion! Hmmm, I love fried catfish!

    Ebie's Sunday Stills Challenge.

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  4. I could certainly wile away the hours on THAT front porch... How inviting it makes the house seem.

    Di

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  5. What a gorgeous porch. Too bad builders stopped putting them, or a verandah on homes - I'd really love to have one on the front of our house.

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  6. Oh what a devine home.

    You have captured it perfectly.

    I can only imagine how your friend must feel. He looks right at home.

    If you have a moment would love you to stop by and give me your thoughts...

    TTFN~~Claudia ♥ ♥

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  7. Wow Becky---That home is awesome. I'm so impressed. Oh what I'd give to have that home--or one like it... WOW!!!!

    Thanks for sharing.
    HUgs,
    Betsy

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  8. I love your house and the mosaic is wonderful.

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  9. Oh my...that is a magnificent house indeed! Love the porch and the mosaic you created.

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  10. what an absolutely gorgeous home!!! I wish for one like this one day...lol

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  11. OMG! What a magnificent house! I'll be right over for that fried catfish!

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  12. What a great gift to give him a copy of the mosaic to take home with him.
    Very nice!

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  13. What a beautiful house that is. LOve the mosaic

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  14. Looks like a lovely evening!...I miss my porch in winter..but I appreciate it come Spring..
    Thanks for stopping by!

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  15. That's a magnificent house, lovely subject for a mosaic. I'm so glad it's been maintained. It is still warm down our way isn't it!

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  16. What a beautiful home....thanks for sharing this with us! I wish it was 75 degrees here and I was still sipping tea on my front porch....although not near as grand as this one!! Gorgeous!

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  17. Oh my! That house is spectacular!

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  18. I could spend lots of time on that front porch! What a beautiful home.

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  19. Hi Becky, love the photos of the house. How nice to have a nice visitor. Your blog is highlighted tomorrow on my birthday month posts.
    QMM

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  20. Your friend's home is LOVELY and your mosaic makes me smile! It's clear that Mark's enjoying himself and this Southern hospitality. Thanks for visiting Small Reflections earlier this week. I'm catching up this morning because I've been away from the computer all week.
    Hugs and blessings,

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  21. I came over from Queenmothermamaw, who advised we'd enjoy our visit...she always gives good advice.
    Sandi

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