That's quite a piece of artistry! But then it looks like the kind of spot that can afford to make nice statements like that. (And, me too on the "been meaning to tell you I like it" on your header.)
Lowell, to your question. Yes, the villa was used for housing captains of ships when they were not at sea, and when they left for their retirement. Have a nice day! Peter
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GREAT photo. I love the horse gate. Looks very nice with the house. I've been meaning to say, I really enjoy your current header photo.
Now that is a beautiful gate perfect for a horse farm. I really want that.
Terrific gate.
That is s wonderful!
Wow! Wonderful photo, Lowell! I love this!
By the way, Lowell, I just love your horse header!
The horses' gait is perfect for this gate. It is truly original! I'm impressed with it, and I'm not horsing around either.
Beautiful gate.
This is a fantastic photo! I love the gate...and how your much-beloved Spanish Moss seems to be tickling the top of the horses' heads. :-)
Oh very nice! Actually, everything about this farm looks great!
How unusual, looks like a stampede stomping straight down the path!
Beautiful gate ! :)
wow, that's fantastic.
I almost got scared for a second! Fabulous!
Now there's some GREEN for today!
Happy St. Paddy's Day!
Wow, that is one fantastic gate!
It is really unusual and wonderful. Lovely place!
Gateway is interesting. One person would think that the horse was going along the way. Nice new pictures! Wishes you a nice week Peter.
That's quite a piece of artistry! But then it looks like the kind of spot that can afford to make nice statements like that. (And, me too on the "been meaning to tell you I like it" on your header.)
Un très beau portail....
Pierre
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Great gate! Seems perfect for Ocala, horse capital of...Florida, did you say?
What a beautiful gate!
Lowell, to your question. Yes, the villa was used for housing captains of ships when they were not at sea, and when they left for their retirement. Have a nice day! Peter
Fantastic gate! I've never seen one like this before.
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