Warm atmosphere. Love your photos, Lowell. Not sure if you saw my post on the review I did a couple of days ago on my blog about Chalet Bar-B-Q in Montreal, which is where I went with a friend on my birthday, October 27th, to celebrate. I added some photos of that restaurant on that post as well. First review I have ever done. The gator here alarmed me. LOL!
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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A skewer of gator? Really? Ok, I'll leave that to the more adventurous! LoL!
Eat Drink Go Fishin... I'm game! =)
Well, I, too, will pass on the gator, but I'm all for the rest of the food -- even smashed potatoes!! What a fun one for the day, Lowell!!
Awesome photos, Lowell!
I love how you capture such vibrant colors in ALL your photos. Also, great clarity and sharpness!
These photos remind me of a place my brother and I had lunch at while I was in Florida back in July. It was in Fort Lauderdale, The Quarterdeck.
Warm atmosphere. Love your photos, Lowell. Not sure if you saw my post on the review I did a couple of days ago on my blog about Chalet Bar-B-Q in Montreal, which is where I went with a friend on my birthday, October 27th, to celebrate. I added some photos of that restaurant on that post as well. First review I have ever done. The gator here alarmed me. LOL!
Lowell, I'll be over in a jiffy. I've never had redfish. Okay?
Methinks you live in paradise Lowell..
Floribbean?
yup, that is what caught my eye!
I know that I'd like both the place and the menu.
What an appetizing menu!
God bless you!
Cezar
Really? Gator the way you like it? And fried pickles?? Okay. I've met cuisine that has left my comfort zone.
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