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Conquer Drab Porches
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I envy those who can use their porches year round and can spend the time to decorate at length as you have shown with the lovely photos, here in Canada we have about 4 months of summer. Then we get locked back inside for fall and winter!
Me too – here in the northwest we only get a few months of pleasant weather too. But I can look at pictures and dream………
Thanks for writing such an easy-to-understand arilcte on this topic.
Your photo selections are so…inspirational…intriguing…indeed lovely. THANX! franki