Her BLOG link.
She has posted a curent photo on her blog and is getting back into posting some more photographs! I just love what she does!
Hooray Judith, I am waiting to see more pictures!
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
The beach and blue skies, Melbourne Beach, FL
Melbourne & Palm Bay area
This is the front of the house, needs to be cleared of overgrown vegetation! Yes that is a fireplace chimney right next to the front door! Weird I know!
These are some photos we took of older neighborhoods in Melbourne/Palm Bay area while house hunting. I loved the houses on this street and would have put in an offer on the spot for one, BUT there is a hiring freeze on for my husband's job transfer... so with that on hold, we just can't make a decision now.
Loved the tall Oak trees that provide such a lot of wonderful shade in the summer in this area. This is an older golf-course community.
Loved the tall Oak trees that provide such a lot of wonderful shade in the summer in this area. This is an older golf-course community.
This large vine growing (like Elephant leaf size) vines on one of the tall Oaks, this shot up about 25 feet up.
The spanish moss was so thick on some of the branches of the old Oak trees! I think you can take this off to use to amend the sandy soil for cultivating your garden beds.
Above was the front yard of the house I liked. No one lives there now and the property is being maintained, the clean up of the landscaping was scheduled for after Thanksgiving, so it was a bit overgrown (can't egnore landscape long in the summer there) it grows very fast.
Below: shows a drainage canal that backs one section of the street. The water is run-off water and so not safe for fishing (eating the fish) but some people naviagate it with small watercraft for fun.
There is a gully this is in, and the other bank shows how low this water is compared to the elevation of the yards.
There is a gully this is in, and the other bank shows how low this water is compared to the elevation of the yards.
Below: the back yard of the house I loved and am interested in. Yes that is a pool enclosure!
Closer look at that pool enclosure and to the right of it where the garden shed is just behind the tree.
Below, a close up of the Spanish Moss that grows and collects on the trees in this older Florida style neighborhood.
Satellite Beach continued
Melbourne, Florida has a historic shopping district
I took these photos quickly just stepping out of the car. Was hard to take photos as we walked around because I was so busy just looking at everything! I had seen some of the antiques online on Craigslist (antique section for Space Coast, FL) and saw the New Haven area listed. I was surprised to see that I recognized some of the items I had seen on CL in some of the shops. I talked to some of the shop owners and had such fun because it felt like I had been there before! The streets were already filled with cars parked early in the morning!
Melbourne & Satellite Beach Florida more photos...
Doubletree Hotel
This is where we stayed. I took a room on the first floor, missing some of the view, BUT we were only in the room to sleep in the dark anyway! This was the view I had on the first floor, but we could walk only the distance of a few rooms to the pool and deck walk to the beach access. The room was very private when we opened the curtains and we got lots of light! All the rooms face the ocean (East exposure) so the sunrise was wonderful!
The inground hot tub was great for warming up after walking the beach and in the water. We had GREAT weather, nice temperate temperatures and great ocean breezes! Missing it already (got home last night).
Most of the beach here have environmental protection sand dunes along the beach, the sea grape and grasses protect erosion. It provides a shield from the wind and sand/sea spray as well. When we sat outside for dinner at night around the pool, the wind was a bit tamer at the table area, then we went up on the boardwalk, the wind picked up. Was such a nice breeze!
I took this photo from the car as we drove up to the hotel after having breakfast at the Blue Berry Muffin house. Yummy with homemade muffins and pies. The blueberry muffins were fresh, moist and tasted like blueberry pie! The food was so good we ate breakfast every morning on our way out of town.
This was one of the few planters that the hotel had in the front by the entrance. I was taken by the texture and colors. These were huge, like 4' across.
This is where we stayed. I took a room on the first floor, missing some of the view, BUT we were only in the room to sleep in the dark anyway! This was the view I had on the first floor, but we could walk only the distance of a few rooms to the pool and deck walk to the beach access. The room was very private when we opened the curtains and we got lots of light! All the rooms face the ocean (East exposure) so the sunrise was wonderful!
The inground hot tub was great for warming up after walking the beach and in the water. We had GREAT weather, nice temperate temperatures and great ocean breezes! Missing it already (got home last night).
Most of the beach here have environmental protection sand dunes along the beach, the sea grape and grasses protect erosion. It provides a shield from the wind and sand/sea spray as well. When we sat outside for dinner at night around the pool, the wind was a bit tamer at the table area, then we went up on the boardwalk, the wind picked up. Was such a nice breeze!
I took this photo from the car as we drove up to the hotel after having breakfast at the Blue Berry Muffin house. Yummy with homemade muffins and pies. The blueberry muffins were fresh, moist and tasted like blueberry pie! The food was so good we ate breakfast every morning on our way out of town.
This was one of the few planters that the hotel had in the front by the entrance. I was taken by the texture and colors. These were huge, like 4' across.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
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