Sunday, August 07, 2005

Greetings

Front facade facing the open water. Called "Another World" all five bedrooms face the gulf, each with a balcony off the bedroom. Good news: Built just last month, the house still has that brand new smell. Bad news: now my wife's "let's buy a new house" fever has been reenergized. And I had worked so hard to put that silly notion to rest. ;)


Upon arrival we were greeted by this wayward soul taking up residence in our pool. This little guy appears to be terribly confused as to where he should be. We kicked him out and a few hours later had made his triumphant return. Looks like we might have to share :)

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's a nice place :) I hope you guys get some sun as well :D

Trée said...

Interesting weather--sun one moment, raging thunderstorm the next and then couple hours later more sun.

Good reminder of my life in general--I don't really control a whole lot of anything--better learn non-resistance to what is. :)

Anonymous said...

hehe...weather wise it sounds like you're in England...except that it changes even faster around here.
The sun will be there sooner or later, I'm sure :)

And I think most things in life is completely out of control...but then again, it makes for interesting surprises too that way :)

Anonymous said...

Wow! Even with mum, granny and the kids, there must be room for 1 more?

Trée said...

autumn, I'm sure we could slip you in somewhere. :)

I'll get the campfire ready and we'll all gather to hear some of your remarkable stories. ;)

Anonymous said...

Tree, dear....close the laptop. It's lovely to see what's going on with you, but there is precious little time on this vacation of yours. GO MAKE MEMORIES. :)
Then tell us about them when you get home.

Anonymous said...

what a beautiful house, now go enjoy it. Oh and did you name the crab yet?

Anonymous said...

Trée, what agnes and mergrl posted.

Enjoy!

JC

Anonymous said...

Nice place! Enjoy as much as you want while staying!

Trée said...

Guys, thanks for the messages. I've come to Florida with no rules, no agendas, no schedule, no to do list, no expectations, no obligations. Seven days of pure self-indulgence, blown to the wind of monentary desire. The well-wishes are greatly appreciated.

Anonymous said...

Great place! Enjoy your time with your family....