The Big Bend area of the Florida Gulf Coast has a lot of quaint little towns filled with photo ops. One of these towns is Apalachicola, a town with a population of only 2,231. Ninety percent of the state’s oyster crop (10 percent of the nation’s total) is cultivated in Apalachicola’s 7000+ acres of oyster beds (AAA Tour Guide).
While driving around town we came across this “Yellow” house and the street artist. He told me that once a year Apalachicola has a street painting festival and with all the big old houses, there is no lack of subjects. Both he and I liked this house and its shade of “Yellow”. With his permission I included him in my photo.
Nice find George
Very nice, George. I love places like this.
Very very nice. And great information!
Great find – I like the painter in the photo too!
Pretty composition.
Interesting. Good one
I love that little town. And oh yeah the oysters might have something to do with it.
when my knees were younger I wanted to live in a house like this. Love the wrap around porch, don’t you want to sit on a rocker and watch the day go by.
Perfect!
Thank you everyone for your comments and kind words.
Looks like a fun place to explore! love the colors of the house!
I love the house and including the artist in your shot is perfect!