A snowbird shows photos from southwest Florida (Naples) and southwest Connecticut (Ridgefield) and New England and other places he goes.
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Hough Street, Fort Myers
Hough Street is off the main street of Fort Myers' downtown. It looks like a haven for people who like living in colorful, funky homes that are within walking distance of all the action.
I'll take a small funky house before a large mansion. . .easier to manage. Hard to chose one, though. I love the pink door, but I think I'm sold on porches, esp if screened in.
Great with all the different designs. Over here people can be ordered to repaint their houses if they have the wrong color!
ReplyDeleteThe variety of housing makes it much more interesting than the cookie cutter subdivision.
ReplyDeleteEach of the houses have people who LOVE their place on the planet:)
ReplyDeleteA very nice posting!
Nice group of houses Jack.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great area! My kind of place, Jack!
ReplyDeleteI'll take a small funky house before a large mansion. . .easier to manage. Hard to chose one, though. I love the pink door, but I think I'm sold on porches, esp if screened in.
ReplyDeleteFine photos, fine words: within walking distance of all the action.
ReplyDeleteThese are great looking little cottages.
ReplyDeleteThose would be like living in Toy World!! And on short term would be great!! Fun shots for the day, Jack! Hope you've had a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteI like these places, Jack. They've got a lot of character.
ReplyDeleteI love the fact that they are a manageable size rather than mcmansions. Very colorful!
ReplyDeleteThey are all adorable Jack! The first is my favorite, probably because of the columns.
ReplyDeleteI like these funky houses. I'll take the one with the pink door.
ReplyDeleteCute! I suspect they're from an era where having a modest home was wealth enough.
ReplyDeleteI like the colors.
ReplyDeleteCute homes, adorable !
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ReplyDeleteI wonder if the residents are equally individualistic and trendy? You couldn't be just ordinary and live in a house like those...
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