Are you kidding? Does someone live there?Neither "cats"!!!!!But they have transportations at least! :-) Have a wonderful weekend dear friend Kind Regards from Brazil Léia
The yard looks like a mess, but I think it's charming! Or maybe it's just your beautiful photo that makes it seem so. I do love the pair of bikes and flamingos!
Thank you all for your interesting and stimulating comments!
m_m - Yes, they live there year round - it doesn't get very cold in Cedar Key...well, it can get down in the 30s (Fahrenheit), I guess, on occasion...but not too often.
Wish I were there right now! I'd eat clams and grabs. Ummm Yummy. Poor Cedar Key is one of the first to go during a cane - as in first to go under. Best to move to higher ground and take the boat with! I'm a 'really from Florida' gal but can't say I miss it too much. Only miss seafood. Moved to TN the end of 2004 when we dodged 5 storms or so. Selling and packing a house during one aweful season was a trip. :)
@ Bj - 2004 was not a good year re: hurricanes! I don't blame you for getting out...'course in Tennessee you get some pretty bad tornadoes...but we do, too, in Florida. Can't win, I guess.
Oh the flamingos! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI don't know why, but something about this house reminds me of Gilligan's Island.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo with its two bicycles and two flamingoes. There is such a fun and funky symmetry here.
ReplyDeleteThis will soon be in a movie. It's too perfect. Love the "attack" flamingos.
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding? Does someone live there?Neither "cats"!!!!!But they have transportations at least!
ReplyDelete:-)
Have a wonderful weekend dear friend
Kind Regards from Brazil
Léia
The yard looks like a mess, but I think it's charming! Or maybe it's just your beautiful photo that makes it seem so. I do love the pair of bikes and flamingos!
ReplyDeleteLove the flamingos. Your typical Florida sterotype.
ReplyDeleteUnique! But it is house where somebody really live through the whole year (or only in summer)?
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your interesting and stimulating comments!
ReplyDeletem_m - Yes, they live there year round - it doesn't get very cold in Cedar Key...well, it can get down in the 30s (Fahrenheit), I guess, on occasion...but not too often.
I like that they grill on the bbq right out front - they know how to party! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the pink flamingos in the window. Sometimes the poorest can be the happiest. Let's just pray that this is the case. Havea great weekend!
ReplyDeletevery bohemian and casual
ReplyDeleteWow!! Looks like a home that would be in the Bahamas or something.
ReplyDeleteBUT ~ when it rains for long, it is under water ........
ReplyDelete@ Bj - Yep. Well, sort of. It's on a bit of higher ground...come a hurricane, though - yikes!
ReplyDeleteWish I were there right now! I'd eat clams and grabs. Ummm Yummy. Poor Cedar Key is one of the first to go during a cane - as in first to go under. Best to move to higher ground and take the boat with! I'm a 'really from Florida' gal but can't say I miss it too much. Only miss seafood. Moved to TN the end of 2004 when we dodged 5 storms or so. Selling and packing a house during one aweful season was a trip. :)
ReplyDelete@ Bj - 2004 was not a good year re: hurricanes! I don't blame you for getting out...'course in Tennessee you get some pretty bad tornadoes...but we do, too, in Florida. Can't win, I guess.
ReplyDeleteVery cool photos! Love this--such ambiance!
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