Tuesday, August 17, 2010

breathe in

breathe out

18 comments:

Birdman said...

Yes, cooling breezes flow, bringing renewal after a summer of warmth.

Cezar and Léia said...

How cute!Very charming curtain and balcony!
*** I like this title!
Léia

Kate said...

Could this be a sleeping porch,too? Haven't used one in ages, but how I loved them!!

Janet said...

Neat, but doesn't the curtain get rained on or can they just tuck it up somewhere?

Virginia said...

That's just gorgeous.
V

Sharon said...

This porch does look like it's breathing in and out.

Small City Scenes said...

Interesting observation.
Wonderful shot. MB

Sunny said...

I like the subtle colors, quite inviting.
☼ Sunny

Magpie said...

This is wonderful! Your viewpoint never ceases to amaze me.
This takes me right back to my childhood and lazy summer afternoons when my grandma would let me lay down on her bed in her room with the hardwood floors covered in purple rugs and lace curtains blowing in the breeze coming through the windows. Oh, thank you for the memory.

Malyss said...

Simple, elegant, perfect..
you say and show so much with so few.. that's what I love in your posts..

Unknown said...

I can feel the breeze!

lizziviggi said...

Oh my. I think I'll finish up here ("lovely picture, nice shot, well done...") so I can go back to the picture, enlarge it, and pretend I'm there in a rocking chair with a glass of something cold. Ahhhhh.

Bob Crowe said...

You lucky people. We don't dare open the windows during the summer, day or night.

Unknown said...

I really have never seen a curtain around a porch like this. It looks very inviting.

Sharon Creech said...

Purrfect caption!

Hilda said...

Wonderful!

Sounds like you could use your own advice. Hope your project's going well.

slim said...

My first thoughts seeing these gauzy barriers move me to the romantic but then I wonder if they have more practical purpose like Kate mentions . . . perhaps to keep black flies & mosquitoes at bay?

Unknown said...

Beautiful shot. I admire a lot of your work. Got here by accident because you have an image of a house of particular interest to me. Lucky find.