It's not easy to keep a cottage on the beach this pretty. Salt water is very damaging. It's beautiful but I wouldn't want to try to keep up that yard. I suppose they hire out such work.
Oh, yes! I could enjoy living there, too! Wouldn't want to have to pay for the upkeep -- I still like to eat!! Beautiful capture as always, Jack! Hope you're getting ready for a great weekend!!
"Neat as a pin" comes to mind. It's lovely and probably provides nice employment for a "neat as a pin" professional. (Re: Betsy: Now how is it you've come to know that she grits her teeth while grinning like that? You certainly couldn't have provoked her, could you??)
Besides mentioning good fences, Frost's poem also said "something there is that doesn't love a wall, that sends the frozen groundswell under it." No frozen anything in Florida so I guess the fences stay.
. . . and that I'm not the one responsible for the lawncare. Sheesh! I'd have to live on another block.
ReplyDeleteit is perfect isn't it?!
ReplyDeleteA very pristine looking piece of property. Very trim and uniform fence in excellent condition as is the rest of the property.
ReplyDeletewow! gorgeous! thanks for linking in, jack!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo - neat and clean fence. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful place to live.
ReplyDeleteIt's not easy to keep a cottage on the beach this pretty. Salt water is very damaging. It's beautiful but I wouldn't want to try to keep up that yard. I suppose they hire out such work.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking someone else does the yardwork. I think I could get used to living there. ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like3 the parallel lines of the fence and railing, and your use of the palm trees for framing.
ReplyDeleteThe roof nearly mirrored the fence. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteLovely, perfect, and in a beautiful location!
ReplyDeleteI can easily imagine to live here..
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely property!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Good Fences,
~Lindy
My fences
Oh, yes! I could enjoy living there, too! Wouldn't want to have to pay for the upkeep -- I still like to eat!! Beautiful capture as always, Jack! Hope you're getting ready for a great weekend!!
ReplyDeletePretty place, they must have a gardener!
ReplyDeleteWow, it is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGosh talk about picture perfect AND location, location, location! this beauty has it all Jack.
ReplyDeleteI could settle in there quite nicely, Jack! Spend my evenings sitting out back watching the sun go down while I have a nice glass of wine. Sigh!
ReplyDeleteA bit too pristine for me.
ReplyDeleteI'll ponder on your photo challenge.
Well if it's near the beach I could be gently persuaded...
ReplyDeleteI hope that in 25 years some people will still understand mythology.
Far too tidy!
ReplyDelete"Neat as a pin" comes to mind. It's lovely and probably provides nice employment for a "neat as a pin" professional.
ReplyDelete(Re: Betsy: Now how is it you've come to know that she grits her teeth while grinning like that? You certainly couldn't have provoked her, could you??)
Darn, I wish I could say it's mine! Plus it's steps to a beach?! Winner!
ReplyDeleteWow! So perfect!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place!
ReplyDeleteNice looking place.
ReplyDeleteAnd I bet it's worth a big bucket of money.
ReplyDeleteBesides mentioning good fences, Frost's poem also said "something there is that doesn't love a wall, that sends the frozen groundswell under it." No frozen anything in Florida so I guess the fences stay.
It looks fantastic! I think I could live there. :)
ReplyDeleteIt sure is!
ReplyDeleteWow, another small house that I'd like to have :)
ReplyDeleteI would have snapped a photo too - it is a beautiful home.
ReplyDeleteSo perfect, it hardly looks real.
ReplyDeletePicture PERFECT! A magazine shot for sure!
ReplyDeleteWow- that's what you call pristine!
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