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Tuesday, June 28, 2005
Bella Casa
Bella Bella! The Bella Casa in the model park has been blocked. This 2933 square foot home features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, a library, a privacy garden, formal dining and living rooms, and a family room. The pictures above highlight the grand entrance and the massive windows that will be placed in this home offering outstanding views of Harbor Hills.
Monday, June 27, 2005
Friday, June 24, 2005
Sunday, June 19, 2005
The Harbor Hills Pineapple
The pineapple has served as both a food and a symbol throughout the human history of the Americas. The fruit was a culinary favorite of the fierce Carib Indians who lived on islands in the sea that still bears their name. The first encounter between a European and a pineapple occurred in November, 1493, by Christopher Columbus. The Renaissance Europe to which Columbus returned with his discoveries was a civilization largely bereft of common sweets. In such a gastronomic milieu, reports and later samples of the New World's pineapple--whose ripe yellow pulp literally filled with natural sweetness when chewed--made the fruit an item of celebrity and curiosity for royal gourmet and horticulturist alike.
In Colonial America the rare pineapple was dubbed King of Colonial fruits. Its rarity, expense, reputation and striking visual attractiveness made it the ultimate exotic fruit. In larger, well-to-do homes, dinner guests were confronted with pineapple-topped food displays whom felt particularly honored by a hostess who obviously spared no expense to ensure her guests' dining pleasure.
Several hundred years later a new variety of pineapple known as the Bradley was brought to a region of Central Florida where it was planted a top plush rolling hills overlooking a beautiful 9500 hundred acre lake. In its new unique and picturesque surroundings the Bradley thrived. Its awe inspiring beauty exploded with never tasted before sweetness.
Traveling from Christopher Columbus to Renaissance Europe, to Colonial America; today, the Bradley, renamed after the community which it thrives, is still produced in small batches and is served in larger well-to-do homes to guests whom feel particularly honored by a hostess who obviously spares no expense to ensure her guests� dining pleasure.
Thursday, June 16, 2005
AWESOME
There is so much going on at Harbor Hills that I had to resort to posting multiple smaller pictures at once.
The three pictures in the top row are of the cabinetry being installed into a Venice. They also show the tile that has recently been installed.
The first two pictures in the second row show the tile and Listello that have been recently installed into a Seville. The third picture is taken from the kitchen of the Siena looking through the great room and into the den.
The first picture in the third row shows the A block in Lakeview Village which is being prepared to be paved. The last two pictures are of the very first pictures of the Florence. Once the roof is further along we will post separate pictures of that model.
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
A Champion lives among us.
Jan Wilson phoned us this afternoon from Pittsburg to report the exciting news that she had won the gold medal in her age division for bowling at the National Senior Olympics/Games. (Not sure of the proper name/title of the event). This is quite an achievement! She rolled a 567 series to beat her closest competition by one point.
As you may know, the Seniors from all over the country were in Pittsburg to compete in their various sports, etc. Jan was the gold medal winner from the state competition in the Villages in her age group.
Congratualations to Jan from everyone at Harbor Hills!
Friday, June 10, 2005
Thursday, June 09, 2005
Wednesday, June 08, 2005
Monday, June 06, 2005
Meet the Silvers
Steven & Joy Silvers have two children Eric 10 & Jenna 13. They are originally from Miami Fl and have lived in Tampa for the past 7 years. They are the owners of a children's early learning center (Childcare). They enjoy theme parks, boating, outdoor activities, golf (Steven) and travel.
Harbor Hills will be their second home, living primarily in Tampa. Steven looks forward to playing golf and relaxing at their new home.