Out for a drive a couple of weeks ago, I spotted this door and just had to stop and take a picture. Simple and sweet, it called to me, causing me to wonder what type of people live there, laughing and crying, living and toiling, ordinary people no doubt - but hopefully they experience moments of great contentment as well, the kind of contentment that their door seems to symbolize.
"There are no words more simply sweet
than Home and Love."
Robert William Service
That IS a pretty door. And I love the quote. I have collected an assortment of quotes about home and family. But I don't have that one...I think I'll add it to my journal.
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Patti
What a pretty place-a place to loose oneself in!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful door, I can see why you stopped! I looove the black iron work too, even the wrought iron wing thingy behind their porch lamp! Debbie @ Cottage Hann~Me~Downs
ReplyDeleteOmigosh! Not only is the door beautiful, but your sentiments and wonderment about those living inside were just lovely! Happy White Wednesday!
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Karen
Lovely. Thank you for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog for teacup Tuesday! This is my first time visiting you, and your blog is lovely. I especially enjoyed your post about your Mum-I feel the same way about mine!
cheers,
Jane Maday
That little cottage is adorable, like a little dollhouse. Lovely post:)
ReplyDeleteTis me again!!! You asked where in Canada I had lived...when I was 8 we emigrated from England and moved to a town called Oakville just outside of Toronto. We lived there until I was 14.
ReplyDeleteMy dad and his wife have a condo in Toronto which they stay in over the summer months and my stepsister lives Hamilton so I still have some ties to Canada! Where exactly are you located?
This house looks very inviting to stop and visit. Rose
ReplyDeleteYay another kitty lover!. I've added u as well.
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