Saturday 2/13/14
Lots and lots of art stuff, as I said! |
We headed to Publix ( a southern grocery store) which is located behind the Water Color neighborhood. |
If you need lots of groceries and have a car you will probably get more for your money than the Seaside convenience store in town. It is located on Hwy. 395. |
We took the scenic route home through the Water Color neighborhood. |
It is a lot like the Seaside neighborhood, except most of the homes are much larger. |
I really like looking at all the different styles of the homes in this neighborhood, and could spend hours riding a bike around it. |
We got lost several times, finding ourselves going in circles, while trying to find our way to Hwy 30-A. |
But no matter how much I tried to convince him to just relax and enjoy the drive, I could see he just needed to accomplish the task of finding his way home. Men! |
So I did the best I could snapping pictures of what I could, of houses that I liked. |
There were many houses that I liked better, that were across the street, and I didn't want to ask Joe to stop or turn around. He was on a mission that needed to be completed. |
The homes ranged from 1,200 to 6,000 sq feet and from $500,000.00 to 4 million. |
There are 1,500 homes in the community and all have a "Old Florida Cottage" style. |
There are several private parks and pools, throughout the community. |
Later that evening, I looked out our window and I could see that there was a good sunset. I jumped into the car and drove to the boardwalk, and was met with people leaving and heading for their cars. |
I got the tail-end of the sunset, but it was still beautiful, just as this area of the Gulf of Mexico is! |