But that's ok.
Because since the weather's been beautiful, I'm using the front porch as my office, and quite enjoying the abundant view:


Oh, and it's also the place for those Saturday crosswords I told you about.



I just love this silly little house because the porch is somewhat enclosed, allowing for privacy — it isn't accessible from the outside — so it truly gets a great deal of use. That said, I'm thinking about doing a little black/white harlequin paint job on the cement floor since it is all peeling up. Good idea? Any suggestions?
2 comments:
dude - perfect idea!
i like the idea of painting the porch floor. you can also do some stenciling or make a rug pattern. i was thinking of doing that on my front porch but haven't gotten around to it yet!
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