The Gertrude Smith House...Mt. Airy, NC
It's funny, porches remind me of To Kill a Mockingbird and Fried Green Tomatoes...so when I went about looking for a quote to use for a porch, I was really wanting to use something from one or the other and oddly enough, I found this:
"My favorite scene in all of movies is Gregory Peck in 'To Kill A Mockingbird': You see him where he's on the porch, and his face is almost completely obscured. I don't want to see his face."
Mary-Louise Parker
Not quite the porch quote I was looking for but it was said by one of my favorites who played Miss Ruth and she said it about To Kill a Mockingbird...so I had to use it lol
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It's funny, porches remind me of To Kill a Mockingbird and Fried Green Tomatoes...so when I went about looking for a quote to use for a porch, I was really wanting to use something from one or the other and oddly enough, I found this:
"My favorite scene in all of movies is Gregory Peck in 'To Kill A Mockingbird': You see him where he's on the porch, and his face is almost completely obscured. I don't want to see his face."
Mary-Louise Parker
Not quite the porch quote I was looking for but it was said by one of my favorites who played Miss Ruth and she said it about To Kill a Mockingbird...so I had to use it lol
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Perfect.
ReplyDeleteCostas
Love your angle. And now I want to re-read fried green tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteI like your low down view, adds a certain mystery!
ReplyDeleteOh Tanya I LOVE this porch and yes I remember that part in the movie:) B
ReplyDeleteLove the perspective, Tanya! I practically grew up on a front porch. We played on it year round.
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective, love the blue tones!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo, Tanya. Loved 'To Kill a Mockingbird'.
ReplyDeletei like the blue tones in this shot. really draws you in.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was growing up, people didn't have air conditioning (we still don't) and neighbors would come visit and sit on the porch after supper. I do more setting out in the yard until the mosquitoes get bad then it is on to the screened in porch.
ReplyDeleteWhat a grand porch! I like the angle.
ReplyDeleteI loved that movie too, and it's a great film fit for this picturesque scene!
ReplyDeleteNice perspective, Tanya! The blue tone makes the photo mystical...
ReplyDeleteI like the porch! Such an interesting feel to the image with the colors and overall tone.
ReplyDeleteI love the porch, your cool photo of it, and the quote!
ReplyDeleteGreat angle on this shot! Growing up everyone had a porch, and we sat out on our swings or walked up and down the street visiting. Times have changed.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot of the porch ~ very creative ~ Great post ^_^
ReplyDeleteI love front porches, and the angle of this one is really great!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very classic photo. Nothing like a true front porch.
ReplyDeleteLove the porch photo! LOVE both of those movies!
ReplyDeleteExcellent perspective.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great perspective on this shot! :)
ReplyDeleteI love a nice big front porch, especially ours! LOL!!