Nice colors. Makes me want to sip a mint julep on the front porch. My neighbor was in Ocala this month judging a horse show - I'll have to show her your photos.
Well preserved indeed. You have some amazing blogs, thank you for sharing your beautiful state, one of our fondest. Yes SynLawn is an ideal alternative for warmer climate. Apparently it has been tested over a period of ten years with no adverse effects. It does look exactly like the real thing, except I would expect that it doesn't feel the same, lol. Thank you for visiting our blog.
Nice colors. Makes me want to sip a mint julep on the front porch. My neighbor was in Ocala this month judging a horse show - I'll have to show her your photos.
ReplyDeleteI like it too. The gingerbread trim is great.
ReplyDeleteThe house matches the surrounding foliage well. Nice quaint looking house.
ReplyDelete@ Mike - I don't think I've ever had a mint julep...guess I'd better try one soon. That would be nice to show your neighbor our Ocala photos.
ReplyDeleteHow did she like Ocala?
Certainly blends into its environment. I wonder what it would have looked like in a snowy landscape of ours.
ReplyDeleteEverything is green, the house, the lawn, the trees, what a lush green photo. I love it!
ReplyDeleteSince the green is not too overwhelming, I like it too.
ReplyDeletePretty, goes well with the foliage!
ReplyDeleteI love the happy spring green color. The gingerbread look and the old-fashioned metal roof give it character, too.
ReplyDeleteVery nice home and the green is a quite normal tone. I'd like it!
ReplyDeleteI too like the green. It blends in nicely with its surrondings... Great old place, nice to see it restored.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very nice! Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really nice house. I like the tin or metal roof. Nothing else in the world sounds like rain hitting a tin roof.
ReplyDeleteYou are a very talented photographer and an interesting designer. This layout knocks your socks off.
@ OML - Thanks much!
ReplyDeleteHi Jacob!
ReplyDeleteWell preserved indeed. You have some amazing blogs, thank you for sharing your beautiful state, one of our fondest. Yes SynLawn is an ideal alternative for warmer climate. Apparently it has been tested over a period of ten years with no adverse effects. It does look exactly like the real thing, except I would expect that it doesn't feel the same, lol. Thank you for visiting our blog.
It's lovely, a very serene green.
ReplyDeleteThe green color is very fitting - it looks great!
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