This somehow looks like it overlooks a picturesque lake. Right?
Thanks for the comments today. You are right. Hartford only got 8 - 10 inches in the blizzard, which would paralyze some places but is pretty normal for New England. Elizabeth Park straddles the Hartford-West Hartford line and is about two blocks from my home. It is my usual evening walking destination in nicer weather.
There is something simple and very beautiful about buildings of this shape. I would love it if that was where I lived....you could see the sunrise and sunset without ever leaving:) Love this photo!
The Villages is one of the fastest-growing retirement communities in the United States.
Located in Central Florida, about an hour's drive northwest of Orlando, the Villages is now home to some 150,000 residents, many of which travel the area via golf cart.
There are now three "home towns" in The Villages, Spanish Springs, Lake Sumter Landing and Brownwood. Music and dancing is provided nightly in the town squares of each of the home towns.
The Villages is a beautiful community and we hope you enjoy viewing our photos showcasing its many charms.
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This somehow looks like it overlooks a picturesque lake. Right?
Thanks for the comments today. You are right. Hartford only got 8 - 10 inches in the blizzard, which would paralyze some places but is pretty normal for New England. Elizabeth Park straddles the Hartford-West Hartford line and is about two blocks from my home. It is my usual evening walking destination in nicer weather.
Don't ya just love a good rotunda! Even the word just rolls around before it rolls off your tongue. Try it! MB
There is something simple and very beautiful about buildings of this shape.
I would love it if that was where I lived....you could see the sunrise and sunset without ever leaving:)
Love this photo!
I like it and wouldn't mind owning a house to fit it against.
Great detailsa and reflection.
Happy New Year!
One word: perfect!
Love that angle and those colors against that blue, blue sky.
Wonderful shot, very eye-catching!
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