Submitted by howieinchicago t3_10d39py in Maine
So my wife and I fell in love with Maine over 20 years ago, got married there and visit at least once each year. We hope to retire in Maine someday.
One ‘strange’ thing we frequently notice about many Maine homes - and perhaps homes in New England in general. Why do many homes have no path (whether stone/brick/gravel) from the driveway or sidewalk to the front door? It’s almost as if many front doors are decorative or not intended for receiving guests? Any thoughts on the reasoning for this as this seems to be contrary to most homes we’ve seen in other regions of the country?
More of a long-time curiosity than anything. Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
-Hedonism_Bot- t1_j4jdbo1 wrote
We use the side door bub. It's right next to the driveway. Path of least resistance. Front door is only for EMS and trick-or-treaters. No path needed, for that light workout the grass is fine. Ayuh