On one of our after-work walks around A Bitty Better in the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville, Ellie B aka Dogamous Pyle and I picked a new street this past week.
And this stretch of houses offered my cherished rescue mutt and I some different perspectives on our new neighbors.
Ellie B was sad that the kiddies were not out front with this big playset ready for some warm weather. I noticed the boat on the side ready for even more of a warm-up.
I must remember that we are just two miles away from the landing at Onondaga Lake Park. Yes, this block sported several boats.
One house went for a big front porch. Party-sized, I told Ellie B. She did a little prance for me. OK, we’all move on.
This nice house had a smaller porch, but it was still a beauty. They can sit out and admire the big boat in the driveway next door!
Have you ever had a big front porch for, say, a nice rocking chair? Are you a fan of going out on a personal-sized boat?
I have a big back deck for our porch that we relax on. We have an itty bitty front porch but we are at the end of the cul-de-sac. We don’t see much except for Fedex and UPS always using our cul-de-sac as a turn-around. And YES to boats, any size! Ours is a 14-foot Alaskan Smokercraft.
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Your boats seems to keep your spirits afloat, Kathryn Grace, and that’s a great thing!
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i love front porches, big or small. love that people can gather there and greet their neighbors, pass the time, and just relax.
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Yes to a large porch and yes to a large seacraft! Woot-hoot Terp!
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I say yes to really big boats, Gatorette. Like, cruise ships. Hard to fit those in the driveway, though. Ha!
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So true-LOL Have a good weekend Terp! Garoette
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I’m a fan of your blog, Mark.
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That’s the kind of windy forecast I like to hear, Ann.
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