
This 1930 house on Summit Avenue makes for a colorful subject with snow and blue sky all around. In addition to this house, there is a nice carriage house (garage) to the left and a sunken garden to the right.
Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
This tiger swallowtail butterfly was a delight to see pollinating the phlox bed along my driveway.
4 comments:
Interesting that you, too, have a street called Summit Avenue as we do in St. Paul. It's our premium street with many old stately homes. Is yours like that, too? It appears that it might be with a house such as this. It's a picture postcard photo!!
We haven't seen that exquisite sky for weeks here. Beautiful.
Very very nice, that is just my dream house!
I am the owner of this house. We have been here since 1986 and loved it. It was acutally built in 1917, designed and lived in by Frank Cleveland. He was an architect and a parnter in the firm Cram and Ferguson, headed by famed Ralph Adams Cram.
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