The teal color seen on the window gave the house an almost Caribbean look. Members of the local historical society gave a thumbs-up to the yellow selected, but soon had raised eyebrows over that teal color. Neighbor Bill came to our rescue and spread the word for us as he ran his daily errands about town - it is primer, it is only primer!
Actually the color came about when we tried to tint a quart of white oil primer to a dark green color. The person mixing the paint added as much pigment as he could. After the window was painted, we took the partial can back to the store and had more pigment added to make it more of a grayish green. Everyone was glad when the teal color disappeared. The foreground bench is where we took breaks, drank lots of ice water, and entertained visitors.
The gray home in the background is the home of Major Ezell. He built our home for his son William Holmes Ezell and family in 1895.