Lowell, your photos always bring me such joy and it is almost as if you know what I love, because you always share things that I enjoy...so thank you! These are all lovely homes, I enjoy seeing the different layouts and architecture. My favourite home in this series is the first one! Thank you so much for sharing. :)
A lovely neighborhood. I need to learn more about how yellow brick is made. Although, if forced to choose, I think I like the yellow brick road more than the yellow brick house!
Oh my, I would love roaming around this neighborhood. What gorgeous homes. My favorite is the half-timbered one in the second photo. That's my kind of place. I've been drawn to that look since I was a little kid. There was a half-timbered home in Quincy that I admired almost to obsession. I wonder why I'm drawn to the look.
This was a fun tour and I am guessing that a lot of people who have only been in one certain place in Florida are surprised to see this beautiful "old" part of our state!
The second one particularly appeals to me.
ReplyDeleteLowell, your photos always bring me such joy and it is almost as if you know what I love, because you always share things that I enjoy...so thank you! These are all lovely homes, I enjoy seeing the different layouts and architecture. My favourite home in this series is the first one! Thank you so much for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful houses. Think I would not mind living in any of them.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent houses beautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture, homes and houses.
ReplyDeleteLindas e belas casinhas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
A lovely neighborhood. I need to learn more about how yellow brick is made. Although, if forced to choose, I think I like the yellow brick road more than the yellow brick house!
ReplyDeleteJanis
Wow! Those are some real beauties!
ReplyDeleteThose houses are beautiful and located in a very picturesque area. Nicely photographed Lowell!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I would love roaming around this neighborhood. What gorgeous homes. My favorite is the half-timbered one in the second photo. That's my kind of place. I've been drawn to that look since I was a little kid. There was a half-timbered home in Quincy that I admired almost to obsession. I wonder why I'm drawn to the look.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful homes---I like them all. How old is Ocala?
ReplyDeleteMB
Gosh they are large
ReplyDeleteRegarding our comment--3rd from your right
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They are all so beautiful, Lowell! It would be hard to choose a favorite!
ReplyDeleteWell said!!
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This is a pleasant surprise. I was beginning to believe there wasn't anything built before 1980 in Florida.
ReplyDeleteThis was a fun tour and I am guessing that a lot of people who have only been in one certain place in Florida are surprised to see this beautiful "old" part of our state!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteFour very different architectural styles, my favourite is the first, I could be happy in that house Lowell 😃
ReplyDeleteGood houses. and good photos. I really like the first !!!
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Florida? It seems that these would be more typical homes and architecture in the Midwest. I'm not fussy; I'd take any one of these fine houses!
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful homes, Lowell !
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