I was wandering about on a sunny day and liked this view of Spadina House through its fence. Latter in the year this view disappears behind the vegetation surrounding the house.
Love this place in every season. Glad to see you're keeping your "eye" on it! And yes, we have some sinkholes - not here in Trilogy but Stone Creek had quite a few and where we lived last, Majestic Oaks, also had several. There's hardly any place in Florida where you won't be subject to sinkholes although we've been told that the Trilogy people hired a company to check out the land before they bought it and that we we don't need to worry about them here.
...nicely framed.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful building, and I like your presentation of it.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo - I love it!
ReplyDeleteMy dad used to say "you've got to strike while the iron is hot". In this case you need to strike while the shrubs are gone. What a great view.
ReplyDeleteLove this place in every season. Glad to see you're keeping your "eye" on it! And yes, we have some sinkholes - not here in Trilogy but Stone Creek had quite a few and where we lived last, Majestic Oaks, also had several. There's hardly any place in Florida where you won't be subject to sinkholes although we've been told that the Trilogy people hired a company to check out the land before they bought it and that we we don't need to worry about them here.
ReplyDeleteOh good shot!
ReplyDeleteNice framing.
ReplyDeleteVery creative with the framing, I love it. I sometimes wonder if people ever notice the way we sometimes take a photo and what do they think. :)
ReplyDeletelooks great
ReplyDeleteDoesn't it make a great frame!
ReplyDeleteLovely picture.
All the best Jan
Lovely house and nicely framed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image Pat, gorgeous composition 💙
ReplyDeleteBeautiful building, Pat, nicely framed !
ReplyDeleteIt made a great frame for the house.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photo!
A nice way to frame it, RedPat.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture, what a beautiful place.
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