Thursday, February 1, 2007

A Front Porch is a State of Mind


Front Porch is a State of Mind

What does a front porch mean to me? It's the place where I go to find myself when the world is bearing down on me. It's a place where I get in tune with myself and myself in tune with nature. It's a place where I can sit and think where I can read in peace or where I can be joined by a neighbor for a cup of tea. It's my outdoor living room for at least 6 months of the year. That is one of the wonders of living in Southwest Alabama. We have all the seasons, but in moderation. There are even days in the winter when we can comfortably be on the front porch. I really could stretch it to say that we can be on the porch for 9 months of the year, but I don't want to brag too much, or you'll all want to move here. We would love to have you visit but if you all came here to live; the front porch might not be as peaceful anymore. Right now we are the place that time forgot. We have a slower pace of living that gives us time to be who we are without having to wear our workday roles on the weekends or our dress up clothes all the time. As I write this, it is a sunny, cool Saturday morning. I am sitting in my sunroom wearing my favorite robe, listening to my favorite music, drinking flavored coffee as I write this. I am in no hurry to do anything.


Isn't it great to have day with no shoulds in it? I should be doing something constructive. I should be working on something…. all those things that make us prisoners of our own expectations. To really stay who we are, we have to have a quiet day every so often. I call them mental health days. If I have one of those, I don't have to get sick to get a rest day. Do you realize that we do that to ourselves? When we don’t voluntarily take time for ourselves, our bodies will do it for us. I try to take time off before that happens.

Our region is famous with hunters. They think they come here just to kill animals, but I have news for them. I have listened to them over the years and learned a few things. What they really come for is the peace and quiet. They come for the chance to be in nature. They come for the informality of the living in hunting camps, wearing camouflage or other baggy clothes and not shaving. They come for the quiet evenings where they sit by the campfire or curl up to read books. They drink beer and watch sports in their underwear if they want to. They are with like-minded spirits who share their values. They don't have to please anybody but themselves. A front porch is something most hunting camps have, even if the camp is a mobile home planted in a thicket, because it is a chance to be in nature and to be informal. The front porch is where the hunting stories are told and the bourbon is sipped. The front porch is the symbol of our region because it says a lot about who we are. We share a sense of community with each other and our neighbors, while at the same time respecting our own need for quiet time in nature. The front porch connects us to each other and to nature as well as our own soul selves.


You are welcome to join us. We in Southwest Alabama are famous for our hospitality. Just don't move here unless you share the same values and the same needs. We don’t want to change our way of life too fast. We like who we are and think you will, too.

For more information call:

Linda Vice @ (334) 636-5506

Or email linda.tourism@yahoo.com

We can arrange a trip here for a day of a season. While you are in Gulf Shores, We're only a couple of hours away. Come sit on our front porch!



For more information on tourism in rural southwest Alabama, please refer to the main Alabama's Front Porches website!