The Lost Art of “Front Porch” Visitin

In the old days, the ‘social network’ was your front porch.

Neighbors didn’t need to text before coming over; they just saw you sitting outside and stopped by for a chat.

It was a time of open doors and shared coffee. We knew our neighbors’ names, their kids’ birthdays, and their stories. While technology keeps us connected today,

many miss that simple, face-to-face connection that happened just by sitting on a wooden bench at sunset.

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