Thanks for the interesting comment about cattle ranching in Florida. As a matter of fact my grandfather and his brother were both Florida cattlemen. Here is a link with a pic of my great Uncle Gilbert Barkoskie. He was one of Florida's pioneer cattle ranchers and was once named "Cattleman of the Century" by the Florida Cattlemen Association where he served as a director. He lived in Fellsmere. http://www.floridacattleranch.org/history1.html He is the one kneeling with the dogs in the picture.
It's me again. Thanks for your suggestion about writing a book. I'm afraid I don't have the patience! My aunt wrote one though about her memories of growing up in rural Florida in the 1930's and 40's. Here is another link to her book: http://www.amazon.com/Cabbageberries-Duck-Feathers-Tides-Collection/dp/0976729121
I think that this architecture is very different from what i would expect in Florida. Not bad looking. A hot second floor doesn't sound too practical; I'm sure it has air conditioning tho.
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Pretty neat little duplex, but I'd never survive in Florida, I'm afraid!! Hope your week is going well, Lowell!!
They look like nice places. Shouldn't be hard to rent, Lowell!
That house would cost at least a couple of million $$!
"For Rent?"
A neat duplex!
Nice place but Florida is just not for me.
If they throw in a Muskoka (Adirondack) chair, I'd consider it.
Twins!!! I am sure it would be rented by the time I got there. MB
Identical 'twins'!
It looks cute. Someone should just make It one big house!
It's almost like seeing double.
That is one of the cutest duplexes I have ever seen. I like the color.
Very nice, love the pastel colors!
It almost looks like trick photography or a mirror image. But, I'll pass on renting it.
So everything inside is in the same place the other way round?
Thanks for the interesting comment about cattle ranching in Florida. As a matter of fact my grandfather and his brother were both Florida cattlemen. Here is a link with a pic of my great Uncle Gilbert Barkoskie. He was one of Florida's pioneer cattle ranchers and was once named "Cattleman of the Century" by the Florida Cattlemen Association where he served as a director. He lived in Fellsmere. http://www.floridacattleranch.org/history1.html He is the one kneeling with the dogs in the picture.
Kinda cute! And one is available for rent too!
It's me again. Thanks for your suggestion about writing a book. I'm afraid I don't have the patience! My aunt wrote one though about her memories of growing up in rural Florida in the 1930's and 40's. Here is another link to her book: http://www.amazon.com/Cabbageberries-Duck-Feathers-Tides-Collection/dp/0976729121
I think that this architecture is very different from what i would expect in Florida. Not bad looking. A hot second floor doesn't sound too practical; I'm sure it has air conditioning tho.
Mirror images. Except for the sign.
That's a cute little house for two persons or two small families.
Just imagine you don't like your neighbours... :-)
I the place on the right had a chair like the one on the left I might consider renting. :)
Looks nice, and I hope they are good friends.
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