I spotted this vibrant blue door & porch on the side entrance of a house just down the street from yesterday's mural. Somehow it makes me feel like I am in the Mediterranean somewhere!
With our wet spring and summer I also thought more soybeans would be planted, but the estimates came out today that U.S. acreage decreased from 80 million acres to 76.7 million acres of soybeans. But the prices are so low that on average farmers will lose about $2.00 on every bushel they sell thanks to Trump tariffs.
Wow, that is a bright blue! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteA terrific shade of blue.
ReplyDeleteBright colored door
ReplyDeleteThat blue is a great contrast to the red brick color. Well spotted.
ReplyDeleteI love it. Colours like this can also be seen on housing in the maritime provinces.
ReplyDeleteYes! Nice for them and us
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic entrance, the stairs and the door. A lovely shade of blue, I love it.
ReplyDeleteWith our wet spring and summer I also thought more soybeans would be planted, but the estimates came out today that U.S. acreage decreased from 80 million acres to 76.7 million acres of soybeans. But the prices are so low that on average farmers will lose about $2.00 on every bushel they sell thanks to Trump tariffs.
ReplyDeleteResulta muy atractivo el color azul. Siempre he sentido predilección por ese color.
ReplyDeleteYes. It's so unexpected and vibrant.
ReplyDeleteThe red flowers are perfect with the bright blue entrance!
ReplyDeleteBlue doors are very Common in england
ReplyDeleteGreat color and it scares off flies and mosquitoes as guests via the front entrance.
ReplyDeleteLooks especially gorgeous and Greece inspired with the white trim, tres eye-catching Pat 💙
ReplyDeleteLove the colour but not sure if I like it with the brick. To each their own!
ReplyDeleteCheerful anyway. I wonder if the interior decor is so bold?
ReplyDeleteI like the blue on the door, but the blue on the steps and rails is a bit much.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Of course I'm a fan of blue so I pretty much like anything in blues!
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