Sunday, February 28, 2010

Passage to little ol' red "Cracker House"


The passageway leads to an old Florida cracker house on the grounds of the Cedar Key museum.

The theme for March 1 is "Passageways." Click here to view thumbnails for all participants

16 comments:

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

A lovely photo, Jacob an excellent choice for today's theme. I think of passageways as being dark but yours is clever with its colour and green countryside.
I've always loved winding paths - much better than straight ones, it makes you wonder what is at the end.
Cheers.
Melbourne Daily Photo

Tussy said...

Is it on business still? Love the red brick!

Jim said...

I've heard of a crack house but not a cracker house. :P
Sydney - City and Suburbs

Anonymous said...

Following the comment above of J Bar, Rochester has lots of crack houses... some are little, some are red, but none is safe to photograph this closely. This is lovely and secluded. Any vacancy?

Don and Krise said...

Love the winding path. So inviting.

Bergson said...

colored and quiet passageway

Small City Scenes said...

super shot. Love the path and the little house too. MB

Hilda said...

What a pretty little cottage! And the brick path matches it so wonderfully.

Uh, but what's a cracker house?

Dianne said...

is that where they keep old "crackers"?
don't mind me, I'm inappropriate

love the shadow of the tree!!
and the walkway is lovely

Cezar and Léia said...

Looks like a home!Cool museum!
Léia :)

Lois said...

How beautiful Jacob and very old Florida! I love the brick path.

cieldequimper said...

Okay, I have to ask too: what's a cracker house?

Whatever it may be, I can imagine sipping a cool coke and eating Carr's crackers on the porch...

Lowell said...

@ Ciel & all - Thanks very much for your comments! Here's a link re: Florida cracker houses. They are cool, I think, and more and more replicas are being built all the time.

http://www.oldhouseweb.com/architecture-and-design/cracker-farmhouses-1840-1920.shtml

Rose said...

I would love this little house...I love the curved path leading to it and I love red.

Lisa Wilson said...

Hopefully it keeps everyone from stomping on the nice green grass!

tapirgal said...

Ah, this is delightful! I didn't know about "cracker houses." I've been spending so much time working and blogging, I haven't gotten around to view, read, and comment as much as I'd like. I do appreciate your faithful :) visits.