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PETS
Bonz all ears as Snickers the rabbit tells his ‘tail’
Hi Dog Buddies! “You have my word as a Rescue, Hops-A-Lot (Ophelia named
it). We save pet rabbits who get bought,
This week’s innerview was a First. Spaniel and a gentleman,” often on Easter, then, when the liddle
I woof you not. Me an my assistant humans get bored, they get returned;
headed off to innerview Snickers I assured him. “I only wish or stuck inna cage alone, out in the
Yowonske, a rescue from The Keys. yard, away from the family; or, the
Snickers is a 6-year-old Holland Lop. to hear your story and take WORST, let loose in the woods, cuz hu-
I hadn’t heard of that breed, so I mans think we’ll just hop over to some
Googled. notes.” wild rabbits and live hoppily ever after.
But wild rabbits DON’T get along with
Turns out, Snickers is a rabbit. A RABBIT! “Cool Carrots!” Snickers pet rabbits. They NEVER let us join
Bein’ a spaniel, innerviewin’ isn’t the their famly. We’re DIFF-runt.”
first thing that pops into my head when hopped to the floor and over
I think of rabbits. More like: chasin,’ “I had No Idea!”
huntin,’ retrieving.’ Maybe even lunch. to where another Sheepdog lay “Us pet rabbits don’t have a clue
But then I realized: I’m a Journalist. I’m how to survive in TheWild.We usually
civilized. I reach out to all species so we snoozing. He gracefully leaped get sick, or run over, or eaten. It’s a Big
can learn more about one another and Problem. We’re tryin’ to get Good Pet
live in harmony. Or at least, not chase over the napping pooch. “This Parents to not buy rabbits in stores,
one another up trees or down holes. but to save a rescue rabbit instead.
Hey, if I can learn to be friends with cats, is Coral, my best friend. We’ve “The shelters have many wunnerful
why not rabbits, right? Rabbits in Need. We’re social, fas-TIDDY-
So, all the way to Snickers’ house, I been together since I was a kit.” us, an get along with other pets an hu-
was repeating, “Rabbits are friends, not mans. An, of course, we’re Exceedingly
food!” A small white rabbit Adorable. I think things would be much
When the door opened, I was sur- better for domestic rabbits if humans un-
prised to be politely greeted by two thumped over to Snickers. They PHOTO: ANTHONY INSWASTY Snickers nerstood more, don’t you, Mr. Bonzo?”
Shetland Sheepdogs anna lady. “I’m touched noses an she plopped “I hope so, Snickers. I think my pooch
Neptune,” said the larger. “This is Mojo, down next to him. “This is my pals can help spread the word.”
a silly pupster, an our Mom, Jennifer. Heading home, I was realizin’ how
Our Dad Frank, Snickers an the others girlfriend, Ophelia. So, shall I clueless I’d been about rabbits. I knew
are in the living room. Come on in.” they weren’t rodents, cuz I’d Googled.
“The others?” I thought. Along the begin?” of ’em all over, an (They’re Lagomorphs, which is cool,
front wall was this big, nice wooden but not that important.) So let’s think
house with a screen front an several “Absolutely.” I nodded to Ophelia. I got to pick my favorite one. Neptune about helpin’ our rabbit pals by spread-
tidy apartments. Bright bunny eyes and in’ the word, OK?
fuzzy bunny noses peeped out from Snickers tucked his paws under. showed me how to use the Doggie Door. Till next time,
each. Their Mom reached in an lifted
out a large brown an white rabbit with “I was born on a domestic rabbit farm “Me an Mojo get along great. Some- The Bonz
long brown, floppy ears. He sat on his
Mom’s knee and stared straight at me. on Big Pine Key. Then, I don’t know why, times I hafta remind him what’s what. Don’t Be Shy
“Snickers, I presume,” I said in my
most respectful voce calma. “I’m de- they had to close. Before they could find He likes to come into my apartment, We are always looking for pets with
lighted to meet you.” interesting stories.
“It is my understanding that you do homes for us, there was an accident mess up my blankets, eat my ledduce
not intend to chase me or otherwise To set up an interview, email
cause me distress. Is that correct?” he and we all got out and ran away. I got an hide my toys. But he’s very fun to [email protected].
said, in a small, very firm voice.
lost from everybunny and ended up on bunny around with.”
the side of the road. I was confused an “What DO you guys eat? Lotsa car-
hungry, afraid to move a hare, when this rots, I bet.”
human girl driving by stopped and got “Ackshully, no. Carrots have too much
out. I hopped right to her. She scooped sugar. They’re just for treats. Mostly, we
me up, stuffed me inna box and an took eat hay.”
me to her Dad’s shop. An guess what? “Hay? No carrots? But what about
She turned out to be my Mom an Dad’s Bugs Bunny?”
daughter Brianna.” “That’s just in his movies. They’re just
“Woof, Snickers, I guess rabbit’s feet props. He doesn’t inhale. For my birth-
really are lucky,” I blurted, immediately day, Mom made me a special treat: a big
wishing I hadn’t. Fortunately Snickers bowl of crispy ledduce, juicy strawber-
had a sense of humor. ries and carrot candles.”
“Especially when they’re still on the “Sweet!” I said.
rabbit,” he replied, not missing a beat. “It WAS! My FAV-rut time’s Christmas.
“Mom an Dad couldn’t find my owner, We watch Mom an Dad decorate the
so they kept me, even though they didn’t tree, then, me an Ophelia sit under it.
know diddly about rabbits. I’ve been in It’s real cozy. An we never eat the orna-
this wunnerful family ever since. Coral mutts.”
took me under her paw first thing. She A serious countenance crossed Snick-
said, ‘Don’t worry, little fuzzball. You’re ers’ liddle bunny face. “You see how
safe now.’ First off, she explained the fortunate I am, Mr. Bonzo, but many
Potty Box Concept. Mom put a bunch are not. Me an my family run a Rabbit
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CALENDAR
ONGOING emony and Reception, 6 p.m. at Cox-Gifford Sea- 15 Inaugural First Responders Fall Cook- 18-28 USPA 2018 National Para-
winds Chapel. 772-562-2365 off, 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Indian River chuting Championships
Vero Beach Museum of Art - Astronomy Pho- County Fairgrounds, with live music, homemade hosted by Skydive Sebastian, with athletes from
tographer of the Year exhibition thru Sept. 16; 11-23 Vero Beach Theatre Guild barbecue, vendors, games and cook-off contest. around the world competing in various disci-
Post-War Impressions: Printmaking in the Unit- presents Yankee Tavern, a $25; kids under 12 free. plines. Skydivesebastian.com
ed States after WWII thru Sept. 23; 150 Years of 9/11 conspiracy-theory dramatic thriller direct-
Painting & Sculpture from the Permanent Col- ed by Jon Putzke. 772-562-8300 15 Starry Night at GYAC, 6:30 p.m. at Gif- 19 Shoe Guy Reveal Kick-off Party in antici-
lection thru Jan. 13. ford Youth Achievement Center to pating of Wine Women & Shoes event to
14 Sebastian River Area Chamber of Com- benefit its expansion fund, with 14 Bones BBQ benefit Humane Society of VB & IRC, 5:30 p.m. at
SEPTEMBER merce 25th annual Lifestyle & Media dinner and dancing under the stars to music by Rosner Motorsports in Vero Beach. 772-388-3826
Auction, 6 p.m. at Pareidolia Brewing Company. Ladies of Soul. $50. 772-794-1005
7|8 Riverside Theatre Comedy Zone $20; members $10. 772-589-5969 21 Opioid Crisis Summit presented by Se-
Experience, 7:30 p.m. & 9:30 p.m., 15 Twilight 2-Mile, presented by Run Vero, bastian Chamber of Commerce, 1 p.m.
with Live on the Loop free entertainment at 6:30 14|15 Riverside Theatre Howl at 6:30 p.m. from Beachland Elementary at Sebastian City Council Chambers, to increase
p.m. 772-231-6990 the Moon Experience – Glow through Vero Beach neighborhoods, with 7:10 awareness and connect the public with resourc-
Party, 7:30 p.m. & 9:30 p.m., with free Live on the p.m. free kids run followed by ice cream sundae es toward prevention/treatment of opioid/pre-
Loop entertainment at 6:30 p.m. 772-231-6990 bar and entertainment. 772-643-7010 scription drug abuse. 772-589-5969
8 Tunnel to Towers Vero Beach 3.43-Mile 15 National Estuaries Day Celebration, 9 15|16 Vero Beach Bridal Show 21|22 Riverside Theatre Comedy
Run & Walk,7:30 a.m. at Riverside Park to a.m. to Noon at Environmental Learning and Tour from Heritage Zone Experience, 7:30 p.m.
benefit Tunnel to Towers Foundation in memory Center, with dip netting & seining, canoe trips, ac- Center, with VIP venue tour, bridal fashion show, & 9:30 p.m., with Live on the Loop free enter-
of 9/11 first responders and to honor all first re- tivity, craft & informational booths and more. $5; raffle and grooms lounge. 772-770-2263 tainment at 6:30 p.m. 772-231-6990
sponders and military members. $3 children ages 2 to 11. 772-589-5050
15|16 Sebastian Inlet Regular Joe 21-23 Vero Beach Pirate Festival at
8 United Way Day of Caring, 8 a.m. Kickoff 15 Ocean Conservancy’s International Surf Festival, a ‘contest for Riverside Park, 2 to 7 p.m.
Breakfast at First Presbyterian Church fol- Coastal Cleanup, 9 a.m. to Noon at lo- the rest of us’ at Sebastian Inlet State Park. Se- Fri.; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat.; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun.
lowed by volunteers spanning the county to cations throughout the county. Keepindianriver- bastianinletsurfshop.com with historical reenactments, vendors and dis-
work on community improvement projects. beautiful.org/icc plays, games, kid’s zone and live entertainment.
772-567-8900 x 117 16 Space Coast Symphony Orchestra features Verobeachpiratefest.com
15 Yarn Lounge, free day focused on fiber the Respighi masterpiece “Pines of Rome,”
11 Never Forget Tribute Program, Art Ex- crafters and indi-dyed yarns, 2 p.m. at plus Roman Festival and English Horn Concerto, 3 22 Ruck March, a 6-mile march with par-
hibition and Art Contest Award Cer- Walking Tree Brewery. p.m. at Vero Beach High School PAC. 855-252-7276 ticipants carrying packs filled with 15 to
30 pounds of food, 8 a.m. at Veterans Memorial
Solutions from Games Pages ACROSS DOWN Island to raise funds for Iraq/Afghanistan monu-
in August 30, 2018 Edition 1 SWIFT 1 SELECT ment, Upward American Veterans and Food Pan-
4 MONITOR 2 INCONSPICUOUS try IRC. $20 registration. 772-584-5157.
8 LOCALLY 3 TULLE
9 REALM 4 MAYHEM 22 Screening of documentary, “Angst:
10 CONFEDERATION 5 NARRATE Raising Awareness Around Anxiety,” 9
11 SPARE 6 TOADINTHEHOLE a.m. at Emerson Center hosted by IndiFlex Foun-
13 HEATH 7 REMIND dation and Sunrise Rotary Vero Beach, followed
17 ENCOURAGEMENT 12 ROUTINE by mental health panel discussion. Free.
19 AIOLI 14 REVAMP
20 EPISODE 15 BAKERS
21 POSSESS 16 STREET
22 TWEET 18 EXIST
Sudoku Page 40 Sudoku Page 41 Crossword Page 40 Crossword Page 41 (A NUT AT THE OPERA) 22 Super Fly Dance Off to benefit Feed the
Lambs Enrichment Program, 6 p.m. at
Courthouse Executive Center, with unlimited ap-
petizers, cash bar and DJ Lisa playing music from
60’s & 70’s. $60; $100 for two. 772-501-2617
VERO BEACH 32963 BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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BETWEEN THE BRIDGES, BEAUTY ENJOYS
COOL BREEZES AND BEAUTIFUL VIEWS
2 Sailfish Road in Vero Isles: 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 2,401-square-foot riverfront home offered for
$1,549,000 by Cheryl Gerstner of Alex MacWilliam Real Estate: 772-539-2100
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Between the bridges, beauty enjoys cool breezes and views
BY SAMANTHA ROHLFING BAITA
Staff Writer
“Between the bridges.” On the water.
At the end of a cul-de-sac.
Set between Vero’s north and south
bridges, the easy, breezy, beautifully
renovated two-story home at 2 Sailfish
Road boasts one of the area’s most cov-
eted locations along the historic Indian
River Lagoon/Intracoastal Waterway.
The entire neighborhood is under-
going an exciting renewal with older
homes being renovated or replaced
with new, larger houses that take full
advantage of the superb location. No. 2
Sailfish is an excellent example.
Whoever calls this 4-bedroom, 3.5-
bath, 2,401-square-foot house in Vero
Isles home will enjoy virtually no ran-
dom traffic; a constant breeze off the riv-
er; deep water dockage; and easy access
to shops and restaurants on the main-
land and island, via foot, bike or car.
Past a trio of the property’s numer-
ous coconut palms, a paver drive cir-
cles to the side courtyard and large,
2-bay garage. Simple, handsome lines
define the exterior, its sunlight-yellow
walls and sea-blue shutters cheerful
against the lush foliage and azure sky.
Along a covered walkway, through
the white, 3-pane front door, an entry
hallway/foyer leads into the bright,
open living room, kitchen and din-
ing room, all within a spacious area
offering charming views of the river
though window/slider walls on the
north, south and east sides. The wide
sparkling waterway, with beautiful
boats passing by, is visible from every
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spot in this welcoming space; several
outside entertaining areas, along the
north, south and east sides, are mere
steps away.
Here, as throughout, pale ceilings
and walls, crisp white millwork and
ceiling fans enhance the home’s in-
door/outdoor personality. Ground-
ing the indoor living areas are warm
wood plank floors.
The current owner orchestrated the
meticulous, to-the-studs renovation.
His design and decorating prowess is
evident in the gorgeous new kitchen.
It is a standout, with dove gray cabi-
nets and recessed lighting behind the
crown molding; polished deep green
and black granite countertops; and
stainless steel appliances, including
a side-by-side fridge with water on
the door and two freezer drawers,
and stacked ovens.
On a separate counter, the cooktop
sits beneath a glass block window with
a sill that’s perfect for keeping favorite
herbs and spices at hand. Above the
cooktop, the stainless steel vent is a
sleek T-shaped work of art. Completing
the tableau, the ceiling-to-countertop
backsplash dazzles with horizon-
tal glass tiles of varying lengths and
shades of gray and white.
The spacious island houses a snack
bar, dishwasher, storage and deep farm
sink, all illuminated by three cylindri-
cal pendant lights.
East of the kitchen, surrounded
by window-walls, is the dining area,
where family and guests can enjoy
fabulous river and pool views with
their mealtime conversation. There
is plenty of room for a long table, and,
in the evening hours, a simple chan-
delier provides soft light.
North off the foyer, along a gallery
hallway, are two of the three guest
bedrooms, which share a Jack-and-
Jill bathroom, with a curved glass
corner shower. The larger, north
bedroom features windows on three
sides, and both bedrooms have ac-
cess to the shaded pool deck via glass
sliders in the hallway.
Turn right from the front door and
a small hallway leads to the third
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guest suite, which features a window rooms and the upstairs master bed- of windows. Here, in another example The bed sits in a shallow alcove il-
to the south and a glass slider to the room have beautiful, rustic, white/gray of creative design, the owner has fitted luminated by recessed lighting and
patio and summer kitchen. The en wood plank flooring. a small desk, chair and computer – a flanked by custom built-in, floor-to-
suite bathroom has marble tile and a clever and convenient work station. ceiling shelving, making reading in
glass-front shower. From this hallway, an open stair- bed a tempting option – although there
case ascends to the second level. On The master suite is a private hide- is a large TV on the wall opposite the
This bathroom can also be accessed the landing, overlooking the stairs, is a away with large walk-in closet, soft bed. At the same time, the bed alcove
from the foyer. All three guest bed- small space brilliantly lighted by a row gray walls and double crown molding.
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is placed so you need do no more than angular bowls of dark granite, perfect
lift your head from the pillow to watch against the white vanity top.
the sun rise.
The master bedroom enjoys the
The indulgent master bath has white most breathtaking river views in the
wainscoting beneath a pale blue/gray house through picture windows to the
wall, and a beautifully tiled rain glass east and glass sliders which access the
shower. There is a huge Jacuzzi tub and balcony on the south and southeast.
a sleek, high-tech toilet (read the direc- The balcony follows the bay from south
tions). to east and offers plenty of room for re-
laxing and watching the passing boats,
The long dark wood double vanity sits dolphins, manatees, sea birds and of
in a bump-out in order to accommodate course, the glorious Florida sunrise.
narrow side windows on either end,
thus providing natural light for make- Four steps up from the balcony is
up application. One long, gray-framed an unexpected little “roof lounge” – a
mirror stretches end-to-end, and the shaded hideaway for reading, napping,
basins are true art pieces – curved, rect-
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VITAL STATISTICS
2 SAILFISH ROAD
Neighborhood: Vero Isles
New metal roof: 2013 • Construction: Concrete block with stucco
Renovation: Complete to-the-studs renovation in 2015-2016
Lot size: 100 feet by 125 feet • Home size: 2,401 square feet
Bedrooms: 4 • Bathrooms: 3.5
Additional features: Impact windows and doors; custom closets; new,
heated saltwater pool and spa; new exterior stucco and paint; fenced
yard; new deep-water TREX dock; re-use water for irrigation; 2-zone a/c
system; oversized, 2-bay garage w/extra storage and half-bath; wood
floors; second floor sunrise deck.
Listing agency: Alex MacWilliam Inc. Real Estate
Listing agent: Cheryl Gerstner, 772-539-2100
Listing price: $1,549,000
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Real Estate Sales on the Barrier Island: Aug. 24 to Aug. 30
The barrier island real estate market closed out August with a strong week with 10 transactions reported,
including three for more than $2 million.
The top sale of the week was of an oceanfront home in Castaway Cove. The residence at 1060 Olde
Doubloon Drive was placed on the market June 12 for $2.998 million. The sale closed on Aug. 24 for $2.9
million.
The seller of the home was represented by Beth Livers of Berkshire Hathaway Florida. The purchaser was
represented by Joan Cook of Dale Sorensen Real Estate.
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AND LOTS
SUBDIVISION ADDRESS LISTED ORIGINAL MOST RECENT SOLD SELLING
ASKING PRICE ASKING PRICE PRICE
$899,000 $830,000
$900,000
OCEAN COLONY 230 OCEAN BEACH TRAIL 1/12/2018 $1,295,000 $899,000 8/30/2018 $941,650
$830,000
ORCHID ISLAND 909 ORCHID POINT WAY 11/8/2016 $1,200,000 $1,075,000 8/30/2018 $2,370,000
ESTUARY THE 260 LAKEVIEW WAY 12/12/2016 $875,000 $999,000 8/30/2018 $2,750,000
$325,000
VEROMAR 604 EUGENIA ROAD 4/17/2018 $2,650,000 $875,000 8/29/2018 $774,000
$360,000
JOHN’S ISLAND 241 SUNDIAL COURT 12/8/2017 $2,650,000 8/24/2018
TOWNHOMES, VILLAS, CONDOS, MULTIFAMILY AND INVESTMENT
JOHN’S ISLAND 1000 BEACH ROAD, #197 5/10/2018 $2,850,000 $2,850,000 8/30/2018
BAYTREE VILLAS 8307 CHINABERRY ROAD, #8307 7/24/2018 $350,000 $350,000 8/29/2018
VILLAGE BY THE SEA 1515 OCEAN DRIVE, #9 1/2/2018 $875,000 $875,000 8/27/2018
HARBOUR SIDE WEST 1815 MOORINGLINE DRIVE, #3G 9/21/2017 $409,000 $399,000 8/24/2018
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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.
Subdivision: Orchid Island, Address: 909 Orchid Point Way Subdivision: Estuary The, Address: 260 Lakeview Way
Listing Date: 11/8/2016 Listing Date: 12/12/2016
Original Price: $1,295,000 Original Price: $1,200,000
Recent Price: $1,075,000 Recent Price: $999,000
Sold: 8/30/2018 Sold: 8/30/2018
Selling Price: $900,000 Selling Price: $941,650
Listing Agent: Cindy O’Dare & Richard Boga Listing Agent: Matilde Sorensen
Selling Agent: Premier Estate Properties Selling Agent: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.
Joan Cook Matilde Sorensen
Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc. Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.
Subdivision: John’s Island, Address: 241 Sundial Court Subdivision: John’s Island, Address: 1000 Beach Road, #197
Listing Date: 12/8/2017 Listing Date: 5/10/2018
Original Price: $2,650,000 Original Price: $2,850,000
Recent Price: $2,650,000 Recent Price: $2,850,000
Sold: 8/24/2018 Sold: 8/30/2018
Selling Price: $2,370,000 Selling Price: $2,750,000
Listing Agent: John’s Island Real Estate Listing Agent: John’s Island Real Estate
Selling Agent: John’s Island Real Estate Selling Agent: John’s Island Real Estate
John’s Island Real Estate John’s Island Real Estate
John’s Island Real Estate John’s Island Real Estate
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BERMUDA BAY THE SHORES DIAMOND COURT VILLAGE
Beautiful custom built 3BR/5BA+office, scenic lake view, Lakefront 3BR/3.5BA plus office, over ½ acre prime lot, Beautiful 4BR/3BA great room floor plan, upgrades galore,
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REAL ESTATE
Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.
Subdivision: Ocean Colony, Address: 230 Ocean Beach Trail Subdivision: Veromar, Address: 604 Eugenia Road
Listing Date: 1/12/2018 Listing Date: 4/17/2018
Original Price: $899,000 Original Price: $875,000
Recent Price: $899,000 Recent Price: $875,000
Sold: 8/30/2018 Sold: 8/29/2018
Selling Price: $830,000 Selling Price: $830,000
Listing Agent: Debbie Bell Listing Agent: Sam Robbins
Selling Agent: Berkshire Hathaway Florida Selling Agent: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.
Peggie Hollinger Roger Smith
Sea Turtle Real Estate LLC Alex MacWilliam, Inc.
Subdivision: Village by the Sea, Address: 1515 Ocean Drive, #9 Subdivision: Harbour Side West, Address: 1815 Mooringline Drive, #3G
Listing Date: 1/2/2018 Listing Date: 9/21/2017
Original Price: $875,000 Original Price: $409,000
Recent Price: $875,000 Recent Price: $399,000
Sold: 8/27/2018 Sold: 8/24/2018
Selling Price: $774,000 Selling Price: $360,000
Listing Agent: Janyne Kenworthy Listing Agent: Fredi Ash
Selling Agent: Treasure Coast Sotheby’s Intl Selling Agent: Berkshire Hathaway Florida
Kay Brown Beth Livers
Premier Estate Properties Berkshire Hathaway Florida
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snacking, pondering or simply taking gas (or charcoal) grill, a pergola with a the crystal blue, heated saltwater pool, ing. With all three sides – dining room/
in the splendid view. large 3-sided stone-clad bar and plenty surrounded by its own shaded trav- kitchen, living room – open to the
of room for dining. ertine patio. Multi-tone blue mosaic deck, pergola, pool, summer kitchen
You can also descend from the bal- tiles adorn the pool, spa, waterfall and and dock, the possibilities are endless.
cony to the south patio via a circular A strip of emerald lawn slopes to the square patio fountain columns. And, should the need arise, the house
metal staircase. The patio extends all new Trex dock, which is fitted with lad- can be buttoned up tight with impact
the way round to the north side and der and lights and is wide enough for Needless to say, but bears repeating: doors and windows throughout.
includes the summer kitchen with a seating. On the home’s north side is This home is hard to beat for entertain-