Thursday, March 11, 2010

My Front Porch

It has always been one of my small ambitions in life to have a front porch. Nothing grand, just a small cozy front porch with a railing and some steps, and a roof, deep enough to put a few chairs and a table, or maybe a porch swing. In college I lived in a house during my senior year that had a porch, and it was grand. One of the many many gals who lived in that house was part of a bluegrass band, and sitting on the porch while she and the rest of the Steep Canyon Rangers practiced their tunes was one of life's enduring joys. Oh, the happy sunshiney toe-tappiness of it all - bliss! The Samurai Warrior lived in that house long before I made my move, and I remember sitting on the porch with beer in coozies, watching the people walk by. "Hey, you can't park there!" she would holler out to a man destined to get a parking ticket. And we'd giggle when, not five minutes after he gave us a dirty look and walked away, the traffic cop strolled by. Told ya! Tee hee! Front porches are fun.



Well, blog, I've finally done it. My new house has a front porch, and it is all I ever dreamed it would be. I haven't got a porch swing, or even anything more elegant than a set of $10 folding chairs to perch upon, but the other day when the sun came out and the weather warmed up, I rode my bike home from school, fixed myself a bowl of strawberries and blueberries, and plopped myself down on the front porch. After a few minutes I got nostalgic, so I called up the Samurai Warrior on the phone. "Hey, guess what I'm doing right now," I said. "What?" she asked. "I'm sitting on my front porch watching all the people go by." The Samurai laughed and said, "Hey, you can't park there!"

7 comments:

Frank Irwin said...

Nice porch. You should write a song about it.

The upper window in your house is smiling.

Kate said...

I can envision you and all of your loveliness sitting on that front porch! What an adorable house.

Anonymous said...

i love it! it reminds me of my old house! Sweet Baby Face and I used to love sitting there on our porch after a night out and watch every one stumble by... or get DUIs.. whatever the night brought... It really is one of the things we miss most about that place. I cant wait to visit and borrow yours

The Fairy King

Renny said...

Haha, I totally noticed the smiling window thing too! Whose idea was that?

Jenna said...

You lived with Lizzie?! Oh, I am so jealous you had such an idylic toe-tapping porch experience. Now you can make more happy porch memories!

Cheasty said...

I'm so glad you all like it! Handsome and I are beyond thrilled. The smiling window is actually a stained glass that has a light behind it that we can turn on to illuminate it at night. I'll fiddle around with taking a picture like that - it's beautiful!

@Jenna - yes, I did! up next, making sure Handsome learns to pick a banjo, and becoming friends with a fiddle player. :)

blue dragonfly said...

Congrats on your awesome new place. Love the porch and the story :-)