Tuesday, August 28, 2012

LAKEVIEW INN's 1st Guest Review Aug 24

The Lakeview Inn is finally OPEN in the downtown Tavares, FL waterfront entertainment district and they had their "Maiden Voyage" weekend on August 24, 2012. As one of their very first guests, I can report that the hotel is going to be a HIT!
The rooms are modern, comfortable and large. Every room has a small fridge and a beautiful view of Lake Dora . The Sky Deck up on the roof is a fabulous bonus to do yoga in the morning or sun bathe in the afternoon. A shower head is even available to rinse off. I don't even need to bring up the fabulous sunsets Lake Dora has to offer. Imagine the view from the top of four stories!
We were able to walk from Lake Dora Sushi to Ruby Street Grille to O'Keefes Irish Pub with cocktails because of the city ordinance that allows drinks to be carried in approved plastic cups within the downtown waterfront entertainment district on Friday night. On Sat we had appetizers and watched a Diva sing upstairs in ALS Topshelf and capped off the night downstairs in ALS Landing with some wine while Alan Darcy rocked the house with some killer sax. Both nights we were able to walk safely back to our room and sit out on the balcony to watch the revelers down on Ruby Street. The oversized California King bed was like falling into a dream.
Breakfast is included with your room stay and having the new Corner Bakery right downstairs was certainly convenient. Besides the typical muffins and cookies, they have egg sandwiches, pancakes and even french toast. 
Some guests went on a Boat tour through the Dora Canal or scheduled Seaplane Rides.
I only live a few miles from the Lakeview Inn but wanted to be a part of history. I ended up with a restful weekend Staycation and an even greater appreciation for this great little town.
 
 
The Lakeview Inn's very first guests.
We had our photos taken with a handwritten note about who we were and where we were from to be archived into history.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Square Foot Garden Sept 19? I can Dig it!

As a child I remember my mom had a fabulous garden . I can still smell the fresh dirt and feel the smooth skin of the green beans as I sat with my sister pulling the strings off the top of each one.

When I grew up I longed for the time when I would have a place where I could have my own fabulous garden. The day after I purchased my first house, I immediately went to work digging up a corner of the yard. I dug the grass up, raked through it with a heavy hoe and filtered all the rocks out with a rake and my hands.
It took days of hard labor and hours of soaking my sore back.
 When the dirt was finally ready, I joyfully chose what seeds I would plant and carefully placed each baby in a thumbprint in the dirt. I watered it all and waited. I waited and I weeded. I waited and weeded and weeded as the weeds grew faster than the vegetables and seemed to choke them if I didn't go out there and save them every few days.
Over time the seedlings grew into lovely greens and bushes bearing a wonderful bounty but the labor was intense. There was a time when I was gone a week and came back to hours of back breaking jungle busting....but I did it.
As the season closed, I pulled up all the dead plants. The freshness and the satisfaction of knowing I grew beautiful, organic and tasty vegetables made it all worth it.
Every spring I would go out to my corner of the yard and start all over again. The back breaking digging, weed pulling ritual continued.

But then sometime along the way I stopped. I went out to the yard one spring day and looked at the shovel and went back inside.
I decided I didn't want to work so hard. Many times I've looked out the window and wondered. I long to tend a garden and harvest my own organic vegetables again. I wish there was an easier way.

Now there is! It a system called Square Foot Gardening and it requires very little work. How would you like to finally have a garden that has no weeds, requires no tools and very little space?

Come to the Tavares Civic Center on Wed Sept 19, 2012 at 3PM and listen to speaker Steve Earls of SFG Supply, certified by the Square Foot Gardening Foundation as he explains how simple, easy, and fun gardening can be in a small space.

I know I'm excited. I can't wait to feel the smooth skin and pull the string off the top of a fresh green bean once again. Happy gardening days are here again.

Learn more about Square Foot Gardening on Wednesday, September 19, 3pm at the Tavares Civic Center at 314 N. New Hampshire Street. Presented by the Tavares Library. For more info call 352.742.6204.

 Homegrown goodness!


Thursday, August 2, 2012

Wooton Park Boat Ramp Derailed by Railroad repairs


Wooton Park Boat Ramp will be CLOSED Aug 6 - 8, 2012 due to repairs being done on the railroad tracks by Florida Central Railroad in the Wooton Park area in downtown Tavares.
Also, as parts of the railroad tracks in front of Wooton Park will be replaced and under construction, The city of Tavares will close the railroad crossings at St. Clair Abrams Avenue and Rockingham Avenue, which are the entrance and exit at Wooton Park.
Access to the Wooton Park parking lot as well as the ramp will be blocked to all vehicles during this time.
Visitors will still be able to use Wooton Park and all other park amenities are open to the public. Boaters may launch at other locations including Tavares Recreation Park, Hickory Point Recreation Facility, Summerall Park, Trimble Park or Gilbert Park.
For more information contact the Tavares Seaplane Base & Marina, 352.742.6267