This must be the area of Ocala where the old money lives. The top three houses can not be maintained without a staff. I could get use to that in a hurry.
"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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Belas casas, gostei bastante de ver.
Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
I could look at historic homes all day! Keep 'em coming.
Janis
GDP
...a wonderful mix of style!
They are great Lowell homes. I like the third image, with that flowery garden.
Beautiful your header photo.
Buen jueves.
Un abrazo.
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This must be the area of Ocala where the old money lives. The top three houses can not be maintained without a staff. I could get use to that in a hurry.
Those are some gorgeous houses!
Very distinctive architecture!
Love them all especially that 3rd one, Lowell!
Those are indeed beautiful homes and I guess that is where the money is located.
Wonderful houses, Lowell. They look very spacious. I like the old trees in their gardens!
they are magnficient
Too big and too ostentatious for me.
Some lovely old homes. But I'm most taken with the beautiful big trees dripping moss in your last shot.
Very fancy! They don't look old, must be well taken care of.
Very pretty homes!
Pretty interesting. How old is Ocala?
MB
Really beautiful houses. My favorite photo is the last one.
Silly me, I associate Florida communities with small snug cottages. So what do I know? These buildings are spectacular.
It really looks more 'Old South' there than in this part of Florida. At least in this neighborhood with the lovely dripping liveoaks.
These are lovely historical architectures. My favorite image is the fourth where houses are trimmed by the gigantic trees.
Yoko
Isn't it handsome! Really looks like something out of the Old South.
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