Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Autumn Tiptoes into Sarasota


Yes, the calendar says that today is the First Day of Autumn yet the highs still hit the 90s.

After fanning yourself through the harsh summer, you feel a stirring of energy. The heat index drops and the humidity eases a tiny bit.

If you look closely, you discern slight changes in color and light, from burnt to vibrant and from hazy to clear.

Magnolias (pictured at left) at University Park demonstrate the edges of autumn. Walking paths trundle through patches of wildflowers. Mornings and evenings feel cooler. People stroll St Armands Circle and the Main streets of Sarasota and Lakewood Ranch.

And our beloved Snowbirds begin their migration south bringing a revivifying energy to the cultural events that abound on Florida's Cultural Coast during high season. Year rounders feel renewed.

Watch this video to see a lovely home that showcases Sarasota's seasons. As you stroll the walking paths, you see wildflowers that signal the fall season with typical Sarasota subtlety. Anglophiles will appreciate the garden bench positioned for admiring the garden. Take along a favorite book and bask in the serenity of this private place for meditation or reverie.



For more information, please call:
Louis Wery, CIPS, CRS, ABR, CLHMS
Coldwell Banker Real Estate, LLC
201 Gulf of Mexico Drive, Suite 1
Longboat Key, Florida 34228
Direct: (941) 232-3001
www.LouisWery.com


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