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    Patio Playhouse’s ‘Fun Home’ will sing the songs of Alison Bechdel’s life – Coast News - January 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ESCONDIDO When writer, cartoonist and Dykes to Watch Out For creator Alison Bechdel was 19, she came out to her parents as a lesbian. Not long after, Bechdels gay father, Bruce, stepped into the path of a delivery truck and died. The tragedy of her childhood and coming to terms with both her sexuality as well as her fathers apparent suicide is the underpinning of Fun Home, Patio Playhouses upcoming 2020 production.

    Fun Home is a Broadway musical based on Bechdels 2006 graphic memoir Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, adapted by Lisa Krone and Jeanine Tesori. Patio Playhouses Artistic Manager Matt Fitzgerald serves as the plays director. Initially drawn to the production by Tesoris score, which he calls fantastic, he also found himself relating on some level to some of the characters.

    Its easy as a father to see as unkind as it might sound, to see a little bit of Bruce in myself, and have that egg me on become a better father, a better person, he said, though he feels that he does not go to the same extremes.

    Not to normalize (Alisons) story, but the feeling of being an outsider, in high school or in college is, I think, relatable to most people. And thats Middle Alisons story the awkwardness of discovering who you are and relating that to your life.

    Bechdel is depicted in three stages of her life by three separate actresses: the child Small Alison (Emma Delaware), the college student Middle Alison (Caitlin Groome) and middle-aged cartoonist Alison (Dani Leandra). Fitzgerald hailed the actresses skills and their effort to inform each other about the character. He said he believes that whatever differences are visible in their respective performances will reflect on the growth of Alison as a person.

    To reflect the source materials graphic novel origins, some of the props used in the play will be images drawn by some of the cast, as well as (possibly) pieces of some of Bechdels artwork. Were trying to match her style as best as possible with all of our props and stuff, Fitzgerald said.

    The production will serve as Patios second musical in a row after Miracles of the Season, but two key things will set it apart from that production. First, instead of playing pre-recorded tracks, there will be a seven-piece orchestra in the black box theater. Second, there will be alley seating, meaning there will be bleachers set up across from the ordinary seats. Thus, managing the sound became the biggest design challenge of the play.

    Fitzgerald says that even if audience members dont relate to Bechdel herself, they can still find meaning and enjoyment in a story about family.

    I think theres a lot of people who have found a home in this show, he said. A relatability, particularly those in the LGBT community, specifically young lesbian or bisexual women have found a protagonist in the show they can relate to specifically, rather than generally.

    But really, its a difficult but fantastic story with a beautiful score.

    The show will play at Patio Playhouses black box theater on Kalmia Street in Escondido from Jan. 17 to Feb. 9, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets range from $15 to $44.

    Alex Wehrung covers Rancho Santa Fe and theatre-related news in North County. He previously reported forThe Daily Nexus in Santa Barbara, CAand the Escondido Times-Advocate in Escondido, CA.

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    Big Homes Just Listed in the St. Louis Area – STLtoday.com - January 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Possibilities are unlimited with this amazing, private retreat! Nestled on over 24 wooded, rolling acres, sitting high above the Great River Road with incredible views and sunsets. Conveniently located within 15 minutes of the amenities of Historical Grafton, the conveniences of Alton and access to the Clark Bridge. The main home offers 8,000 sq. feet of finished living space, gorgeous handscraped, exotic hardwood flooring, full kitchens on 2 levels, built in hot tub and sauna, full bar, central vac, radiant floor heat, solarium with humidity control, 3 fireplaces, 3 car att. garage, huge main floor laundry area, sunroom, numerous patios & balconies with phenomenal views, it overlooks the 1 acre stocked pond, and just beyond that, on the 2nd parcel (PIN#01-396-009-00)you'll find the 5 are stocked lake! But wait...there's more!! The detached 4 car garage, built in 1995, also offers a 2 bedroom guest house! Opportunities like this don't happen often! Welcome to your new DREAM HOME!

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    A Guide to Restaurants with Playgrounds in Houston – Houston On The Cheap - January 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Houstons restaurant scene is huge and there is no shortage of fun, family-friendly restaurants around town. Sometimes you just want to kick back and relax while the kids eat and play.

    Weve rounded up the best restaurants in Houston with a playground, make sure you visit them all.

    Here is our full Guide to Restaurants with Playgrounds in Houston:

    Crisp Heights- This gastro pub offers pizza and Italian-fusion bites, plus they have an outdoor patio great for kids. They dont have a playground but theres a fountain, a ping pong table, and cornhole.

    Little Matts- This unique burger restaurant has picnic seating, game tablets, a candy shop, and an arcade. They also offer chicken wings, personal pizzas, and more on the menu.

    Betsys at Evelyns Park- If you want an awesome playground, why not go to a park? This park in Bellaire has a restaurant and coffee shop on the same property. There isnt an actual playground but the kids will love the walk-up slides. Plus, there is plenty of room to run and its close enough to keep an eye on the kids while you eat. Bring your camera- there is also an awesome sculpture installation based on Alice in Wonderland.

    Lake House- This counter-serve restaurant has an outdoor patio right inside Discovery Green. They are located by the fountains so the kids can play in the water while you eat.

    Christians Tailgate- This restaurant has three locations in Houston. Their West University location has a small arcade and an outdoor playground. Make sure to order a milkshake!

    Lupe Tortilla- This Texas-native restaurant has multiple locations around Houston, and many of them have an outdoor playground. The playgrounds are in a sandbox so know before you go.

    Preslees-This new Heights restaurant on 19th St. has an outdoor patio with tons of stuff for kids to play with, including swings/hammocks, a mini-playground for toddlers, a pedal car, ping pong, cornhole, and more.

    Chick-fil-A-Sure, it might be fast food, but Chick-fil-A is always a favorite with kids and adults alike. There are numerous locations all across Houston, and most of the restaurants have an indoor playground.

    Jimmy Changas- All of the Jimmy Changas locations, from Katy to Pearland, have a playground! There are four locations in Houston, all with a Jimmys Jungle.

    Yard House- This outdoor beer garden and restaurant doesnt actually have a playground but one visit and youll see why its on the list. They have a huge, outdoor area with lawn chairs, green space, and hammocks. They offer their eclectic menu for lunch, dinner, and late-night dining.

    Lupe Tortilla- This Texas-native restaurant has multiple locations around Houston, all of them with an outdoor playground. All of the playgrounds are in a sandbox so know before you go.

    Beavers West- Enjoy room to run plus play equipment at this restaurant on Westheimer. They have a great menu and a fun atmosphere, great for singles and families.

    Live Oak Grill- This restaurant has one location in Houston- in Sugar Land. Each location has a spacious patio with room for kids to move around, picnic-style seating,

    Casa Ole- Casa Ole has several locations in Houston but there is only one left with a sandbox! Bring a towel for the car, youll need it! This location is on Highway 6 North at Yorktown Crossing.

    Creekwood Grill- Located in Cypress, this restaurant has a playground and great food. They also offer kids eat free on Wednesday nights!

    La Hacienda- This Cypress-area restaurant is huge and has an even bigger playground. The towering structure is great for kids aged 3 and up. They will also enjoy the indoor and outdoor patio seating.

    Jimmy Changas- All of the Jimmy Changas locations, from Katy to Pearland, have a playground! There are four locations in Houston, all with a Jimmys Jungle.

    Las Ventanas Tex Mex- This spacious Tex-Mex eatery offers a small childrens play area. There is plenty of room on the patio so you can keep a close eye on the bubs, plus delicious drinks and food.

    The Original Shack Burger Resort- This outdoor restaurant offers a huge play space, complete with games, a sandbox, and more. They sometimes have live music and the food is always good.

    The Backyard Grill- This Cypress-area restaurant has a small sandbox on the patio for kids. The patio is screened in during bad weather. Theres also a tree, adorned with fairy lights, right in the middle of the restaurant! The kids will love it.

    Clays- This restaurant in West Houston has a large play area with turf grass as well as a petting zoo! You can sit inside or outside without worrying about the kids.

    Lupe Tortilla- This Texas-native restaurant has multiple locations around Houston, all of them with an outdoor playground. All of the playgrounds are in a sandbox so know before you go.

    Drix Restaurant & Lounge- This Katy-area wine bar and restaurant has an entire room set aside just for kids! Youll want to check on the kids frequently because you wont be able to see them from outside of the playground but you can easily see who is coming and going.

    Did we miss one? Name your favorite local restaurant with a playground in the comments below:

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    Want to redesign your garden for 2020? Heres how to give it a go yourself – Irish Examiner - January 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Fancy a new patio, bed or border, or maybe its time to make that veg plot a reality? Hannah Stephenson offers design ideas to help get you started.

    The New Year is a great time for turning over a new leaf and planning a new look for your garden.

    You can sit inside in the warm, sketch possible shapes and sizes of lawns, beds and borders, and maybe even contemplate a new patio.

    Heres some inspiration for getting started

    Tackling steep gardens

    Dealing with a steep garden can pose problems (Hannah Stephenson/PA)

    My own garden needs some careful thought as its on a steep hill but I havent got round to terracing it into sections, as that would require major digging work and all the expense that goes with it.

    The trouble with steep gardens is that if you want level planting areas, you can create terraces but you are likely to need a specialist to build the necessary retaining walls. However, if you decide to go ahead, it can mean endless possibilities, as such walls can include steps, water features and split-level flowerbeds.

    Dealing with difficult shapes

    Use trellis and climbing plants to separate different areas of the garden (iStock/PA)

    You, too, may have a difficult garden which doesnt have a uniform, rectangular shape, but while you are planning, bear in mind these basic guidelines.

    The key to an interesting garden is to be able to move through it, and everything should not be visible at a single glance. Its great to provide surprises by creating trellises or other borders, which will divide a garden into individual areas.

    Softening borders

    Soften gardens with curved borders (iStock/PA)

    If you have a square plot, this may seem almost impossible, but you can soften boundaries with climbing plants. It is also a good idea to base the whole garden on a circular pattern, whether it be with a circular lawn or paved area, with soft curved borders providing eye-catching colour and detail.

    If you have a town garden with an unsightly view of, say, an industrial building, or you are overlooked by neighbours, you could think about planting a tree or a climbing plant on trellis in a strategic position, to enhance privacy and create a pleasing sight for the eye.

    Tackling narrow and wide gardens

    People with wide gardens which are not very long should never place a focal point on the opposite boundary, as this will only emphasise the gardens shortness.You can create eye-catching surprises like this water feature in odd-shaped gardens (iStock/PA)

    Instead, place eye-catching points from corner to corner, arranging a viewing point in one corner and planting the borders, so the eye automatically goes to the other corner.

    Long, narrow gardens can also cause headaches, but such a plot can be divided effectively by creating a meandering path in an S shape, using plantings so that each curve you take brings you to another surprise.

    Make a plan

    There are a number of garden apps which will help you do this, includingiScape (iOS), a great way to visualise how your garden could look. The app lets you take a photo of yourgarden, render it into 3D, then drag and drop features onto it, including plants, trees, ponds and ground cover such as grass and gravel.

    Whatever online help youre offered, make a list of what you want in your garden will you be growing vegetables, making your own compost, investing in a greenhouse, or would you rather it consisted mainly of pretty pots and borders of colour?

    If you are short of space, you may have to compromise on your initial wish list, rather than trying to cram everything in and not being able to move.

    Also consider how much time you are going to have to spend maintaining your garden. If you have a full-time job, it may not be wise to have masses of beds and borders and a huge lawn, which will need high-maintenance upkeep.

    Sketch it out

    Always design a new garden on paper first, as though you are looking down on the garden. Measure the shape and dimensions, scale it down to suit the size of your paper and draw in your house first, making sure it is at the correct angle in relation to the garden.

    Pick up ideas for new garden design by visiting public gardens, or flick through magazines and books to findpictures which may well correspond to the shape and size of your garden.

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    The Admiral Opens In Dupont Circle With Daily Oyster Happy Hour And A Massive Patio – Washingtonian - December 22, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If youve been to Mexican spot Mission or Hawthorne on U Street, youre familiar with the Mission Group mentality: lively bars with frequent food-and-drink happy hours and tons of no-fee event spaces. Co-founders Fritz Broganand ReedLandryare sticking to the same formula for the newest addition to their restaurant family, the Admiral, a seafood spot opening today in Dupont Circle.

    While Mission is all about tequila, the Admirals drink of choice is bourbon. Specifically, 75 different types of American whiskey. If you prefer brews over booze, a dozen draft lines are pouring classics like Pacifico, Stella Artois, and Sam Adams as well as two draft cocktails.Still riding the hard seltzer train? The bar serves both Truly and White Claw.

    Keeping in step with the Admirals sister spots, happy hour is daily with both food and drink specials. The first session from 4 PM to 7 PM features half-price oyster platters, $7 draft cocktails, and select beers for $5 or $8. On Thursday through Saturday starting at 11 PM there are more half-price bivalves in addition to shot specialsliquid courage to dance to the DJ.

    The restaurants name is in homage to Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont (you may be familiar with a certain circle also named in tribute). For chef Roberto Hernandez, the moniker beget the menu. It was like: Admiral. Navy. Seafood. Ocean. Thats the road weve got to take, says Hernandez.

    The nautical menu is the marriage of seafood plates and global pub favorites. Hernandez looked to New England for a buttery lobster roll on a potato bun. Dishes like jambalaya and hushpuppies are pulled from the south. Jumbo lump crab dip gratin is a tribute to the Mid-Atlantic, and oysters at the raw bar are sourced from Virginia.

    Theres also plenty of land-loving bar snacks like brisket sliders, bourbon BBQ chicken wings, and french fries made in-house. The restaurant is opening with a preview menu until December 24 and will unveil the full offerings on December 26.

    The restaurants pice de rsistance is a massive 200-seat outdoor patio with its own bar, lounge area, and event space. While the patio is currently winterized the team is exploring adding heaters for cold weather.

    In the meantime, you can pull up a chair indoors. Like the menu, the decor plays on the seafaring theme with navy banquettes and light-washed wood. Eighteen flat screen TVs are scattered across the space, which means the bar can play both the big game and the big political showdown (it is Washington, after all).

    Bottomless brunch will be available on weekends in January 2020.

    The Admiral. 1 Dupont Circle., NW.

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    Daniella joined Washingtonian in August 2018. She is a University of Wisconsin-Madison grad and lives in Logan Circle.

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    Brick colonial with amazing lake access in Avon Lake asks $1.95M: House of the Week – cleveland.com - December 22, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    AVON LAKE, Ohio -- The stately brick colonial at 31940 Lake Rd. has everything you could ask for in a lake house: a grand two-tier patio with views of the Cleveland skyline, dock access for your boat, and plenty of space inside and out for entertaining,

    "This home has incredible curb appeal, quality finishes and a great floor plan," says Howard Hanna listing agent Kim Crane. "The lake access is amazing and really sets this apart from other lakefront homes. With over 10,000 square feet of living space this home is also an incredible value for the price tag."

    Built in 2006, the home has 3 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms and huge finished walkout lower level. On the market for just a couple of weeks, the home is available for $1,950,000.

    Keep on reading for more photos and information about the home.

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    Address: 31940 Lake Road

    City: Avon Lake

    Price: $1,950,000

    Square footage: 10,381

    Year built: 2006

    No. bedrooms: 3

    No. bathrooms: 5.5

    Lot size: 0.91 acre

    School district: Avon Lake City School District

    Real estate agent and contact info: Kim Crane, Howard Hanna

    p: (440) 333-6500

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    The living spaces on the main level feature tall ceilings, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, and wood moldings and trim.

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    The sun room, with accessed from the family and dining rooms, is covered in oak and has a slate floor.

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    The kitchen features cherry cabinets, granite counters, tin ceiling, breakfast area, bar and butler's pantry.

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    The office has an atrium with an additional workspace on the second level.

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    Bedrooms and bathrooms

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    The first-floor master suite comes with lakefront views, en-suite bathroom and a spiral staircase down to the lower level.

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    The two upstairs bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bathroom.

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    Finished basement

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    From the listing: "The walkout lower level is finished and includes a family/media room with a fireplace, three rec rooms, a full kitchen, two full baths, ample storage space, and patio access."

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    Outdoor spaces

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    The outdoor space includes a multi-level patio with several seating options, 180-degree views of the lake and walkway down to the dock and shoreline.

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    For more information on 31940 Lake Rd. in Avon Lake, contact Kim Crane, Howard Hanna at (440) 333-6500 or kim@kimcranehomes.com.

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    Improve your backyard this winter with these easy projects – Clarksville Now - December 22, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Just because winter is here doesnt mean that you cant move forward with some of those all-important outdoor projects. Get in front of the outdoor season while the temps are cooler, so you have more time to enjoy your staycation area when its warm! Here are a few outdoor projects that can be completed this winter:

    Warm up with a fire feature:

    With the unpredictable weather in Clarksville, Tennessee, an outdoor fire feature can be enjoyed most months of the year. An outdoor fire pit or fireplace can add warmth to the season as well as create an inviting social atmosphere. Fire features also give your outdoor living area a beautiful focal point. The grill master in your house might also enjoy a new outdoor kitchen! You can browse the AR Stoneworks outdoor fireplaces and kitchen products here.

    Splash around by spring:

    Avoid the rush! By installing a pool in the off season your family will literally be able to splash into spring and take advantage of your investment the moment mother nature starts sending out those warm days. AR Stoneworks offers a stunning line of unique fiberglass pools with over 30 models in dazzling colors. All Custom Fiberglass Pools are backed with a lifetime warranty! Start your pool process today!

    Upgrade your driveway, patio or pool deck with pavers:

    The winter months are the perfect time to install hardscape projects such as pavers, retaining and garden walls. Pavers can be installed in place of asphalt and concrete or they can be overlayed over your existing media. Paver overlays save a lot of money on demolition and give the area a new updated look. They have a lifetime guarantee against cracking and are on average six degrees cooler under the hot sun than other media. AR Stoneworks offers a variety of pavers, including quality pavers from Belgard. Belgard pavers are designed to be strong, durable, stylish and environmentally friendly, ensuring your driveway or patio will stand the test of time.

    De-stress with a spa:

    The holiday season tends to bring on more stress. Step outside your fast-paced life and into the soothing, effervescent waters of a new swim spa or hot tub. Along with inground, fiberglass options AR Stoneworks also carries Shoreline modular spas. Shoreline spas are custom built with a host of features like, Bluetooth Radio, LED lights, high efficiency performance pumps and a variety of jets and seating arrangements that will ensure a spa experience that fits your physique and lifestyle.

    Upgrade your indoor fireplace:

    Is your staycation area inside? Freshen up the look of your indoor fireplace with veneer stonework. The team at AR Stoneworks will make your dream fireplace come to life with a custom design. Update an older home with a more modern veneer stone fireplace. Veneer comes in a variety of natural and manufactured styles, colors and cuts.

    You can contact AR Stoneworks for all of your staycation area needs by calling 931.218.2828 or filling out the form below.

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    Puppies on Patios in Austin – The Megaphone - December 10, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Taking your dog with you everywhere just got a whole lot easier with the new bill that was just passed in Austin. The Texas Senate just passed a bill requiring food establishments to permit dogs on outdoor patios. But additional rules come with this newly passed bill; the first being that dogs must remain on the patio and cannot drink from human glasses. Second, the pets must access the patio directly from the exterior of the establishment. In addition, the establishment must post a sign clearly stating that dogs are permitted in the outdoor area. Also, the dog must be kept controlled on a leash and is not allowed to sit on the chairs or table.

    Many areas around Texas including San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Dallas and Houston already have laws similar to this one in place, so it was about time that Austin came around. Unfortunately, there are still other cities in Texas who, either have no law in place or they have what some owners consider heavy fees and inspections from health departments associated with allowing dogs on the property. So, make sure if you are visiting these cities you are aware of their laws so you dont get fined or have your dog impounded.

    Since the bill has passed, dog lovers from all over the Austin and Georgetown area are now looking forward to having their lovable pets tag along more often. Just remember to be a responsible pet owner. Know your dogs limits and be respectful to those who may not share your love of dogs. Make sure your dog is well trained and socialized to be around other pets and small children. And remember as you share the city sights with your loyal pet, not to let your dog overheat when walking on hot summer asphalt pavement or lock your loved pet in a car with closed windows. Your responsible behavior will validate Austins decision to allow pups on patios. Thank you Austin!

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    On the Market: A luxury retreat with fishing pond – Westport News - December 10, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The shingle and stone colonial house at 4 Blind Brook Road South sits along a babbling brook and across the street from Nashs Pond.

    The shingle and stone colonial house at 4 Blind Brook Road South sits along a babbling brook and across the street from Nashs Pond.

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    The shingle and stone colonial house at 4 Blind Brook Road South sits along a babbling brook and across the street from Nashs Pond.

    The shingle and stone colonial house at 4 Blind Brook Road South sits along a babbling brook and across the street from Nashs Pond.

    On the Market: A luxury retreat with fishing pond

    WESTPORT Since its inception in 1974, the multiple award-winning Pagliaro Bartels architectural firm has gained a stellar reputation particularly for exceptional waterfront architecture throughout the country.

    We design buildings that reflect a union between man, earth and the environment, working with natural light to enhance spatial flow and convey a sense of warmth and grandness, the firms website said.

    That interaction between structure and surroundings receives the firms excellence in the design and built process, whether the waterfront is the vastness of Long Island Sound or the babbling Blind Brook.

    This is evidenced by Roger Bartels masterful re-imagining and renovation of the brown-colored colonial house at 4 Blind Brook Road South on a cul-de-sac in the Old Hill section of Westport. It sits on a 0.68-acre level property along Blind Brook, across the street from Nashs Pond.

    Wake up to water views and the sound of your own backyard waterfall, hop on your standup paddle board and hit Nashs pond, the listing agent said, adding residents of this house can also fish for large-mouth bass and boat on the pond.

    They can actually fish right from their own property in the brook and enjoy birdwatching. And because Blind Brook is a private road, it is perfect for bike riding and strolling. The house is also within walking distance of Earthplace the Nature Discovery Center, which provides a number of nature programs and has hiking trails.

    This property feels like a luxury retreat while still being just a stones throw from Westports well-known amenities including downtown, schools, Compo Beach and commuter trains, the agent said. Residents can walk to downtown, about a mile away, for coffee, dinner and shopping. Post Road (Route 1) is also easily accessible from this location.

    The eight-room shingle style house was originally built in 1954 and was loved and maintained by the same family for the last 65 years. The front of the wood and stone house with green shutters features a flagstone patio, and the front facade features a second floor turret over the entrance.

    There is a larger flagstone patio with a stone sitting wall in the backyard. The front door opens into a 3,686-square-foot living and entertaining space with generously sized rooms and an ease of flow from one to the next. Greeting visitors is a recessed display case.

    Features in the formal living room include a red brick fireplace and coffered ceiling. The living room is open to the formal dining room, the two separated only by a counter space and columns. The dining room has built-in shelving and a recessed area for a buffet or hutch. The recently renovated eat-in kitchen is equipped with quartz countertops, a breakfast bar, beverage refrigerator, Sub-Zero and Bosch appliances, and a door to the patio and yard.

    In one wing of the first floor there are three bedrooms. At the opposite end in the family room there is a stone fireplace, a wet bar with a granite counter and glass shelving for stemware storage, and a door to the patio and yard.

    STYLE: Colonial

    ADDRESS: 4 Blind Brook Road South

    PRICE: $1,399,000

    ROOMS: 8

    FEATURES: 0.68-acre level property, located on a cul-de-sac, stream, water view of stream and Nashs Pond, walk to water, footbridge, flagstone patio, own backyard waterfall, flagpole, walking distance to Earthplace - the Discovery Nature Center; proximity to downtown shops and restaurants, the newly renovated public library, and the Levitt Pavilion; two fireplaces, attached under house two-car garage, central air conditioning, zoned oil heat, basement crawl space, attic, ample storage space, public water and sewer connections, four bedrooms, three full and two half baths

    SCHOOLS: Kings Highway Elementary, Bedford Middle, Staples High

    ASSESSMENT: $1,026,400

    MILL RATE: 16.86 mills

    TAXES: $17,305

    HOA FEE: $500, paid annually

    A floating staircase leads to the private master bedroom suite. French doors open into the spacious room, which has a tall vaulted ceiling, walk-in closet, wall-to-wall carpeting, and water views from the front and rear windows. The luxurious master bath is set in the front turret and has a jetted tub, shower and vanity topped in granite.

    There is a massive second-floor bonus room with plenty of space for an office, playroom, gym or an additional family room.

    For more information or to make an appointment to see the house contact Judy Michaelis of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage at 203-247-5000 or Judy.Michaelis@coldwellbankermoves.com.

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    Safety Harbor’s Bar Fly opens second location in Palm Harbor – Creative Loafing Tampa - December 10, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BAR FLY PALM HARBOR/ FACEBOOK

    Safety Harbors Bar Fly, a fly fishing-inspired bar and restaurant, debuted a second location in Palm Harbor at1026 Nebraska Ave.

    There are many similarities between the Safety Harbor and Palm Harbor Bar Fly locations, like their casual seafood oriented menu, a gift shop where Bar Fly swag is sold and a laid back atmosphere. Unlike its Safety Harbor sister, the Palm Harbor location features a large outdoor patio and a stage for bands. The outdoor lounge area is fully decked out in tiki decor and hand-painted Sweetwater Brewing Company logos. Owners Jeff and Celeste Harrell been putting the new Palm Harbor stage to use, with reggae and jam bands playing almost every weekend.

    Theres also indoor seating for patrons whod like to enjoy their tuna nachos and fish hooked-shaped pretzels in the air-conditioned peace.

    The Palm Harbor location is open 11:30 a.m-11 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 11:30 a.m.-midnight Friday and Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday, and is closed Monday.

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