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12-29-2004, 08:18 AM #2
The pix are great, but unless you are here, one can't truly appreciate how it has been this week.
A new rumor: Perpiscasity is coming down, and condos are going up.
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12-29-2004, 08:37 AM #3
Originally Posted by Peerless
Nooooo, don't let them do it! That's one of my favorite things about Seaside...Before long there will be nothing left to do, except sit at your condo (not that that's a bad thing :) )
I'm still contemplating coming down today....is Perscipacity closed this week? What is there to do this week for a 7 & 9 yr old? Is the gulf too cold to swim in?
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12-29-2004, 08:53 AM #4
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Heard that one back in the summer. Said the developer sold the Seaside lots for $50,000 or so in the begining and most of the money was made on the resales. Now it's his turn to make BIG money and the south side of 30A property is just to valuable. That's a shame. Love that place.
Originally Posted by Peerless
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12-30-2004, 08:39 AM #6
Any recent pics of Eastern Lake or Dalton Sub-Division KURT ?
Mike Ca.
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12-31-2004, 05:58 PM #9Thank you JOE !
Originally Posted by Smiling JOe
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01-01-2005, 04:42 PM #11
I heard the same thing, this Summer, about Perspecasity..no one knows exactly when the building will begin, however..all those shops on the beach side will be gone.
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01-03-2005, 08:22 AM #12
Hey Joe - Thanks for the picture of Eastern Lake. Is that looking toward the yellow house with the blue roof? If so, where did the palm trees on the right side of the pic come from? Looks like Eastern Lake has expanded a lot. How about a picture of Eastern Shores in relation to the lake? All of us really appreciate your kindness in sharing your pics.
Happy New Year!Sea Star
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A closer look at the house in Joe's pic - this was shot on 9/24/04
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Ole Kurt takes a mean photo, does he not? Yes, the house is yellow(creamy) with a blue roof. The photo, which I captured, was from the East side of the bridge on 30-A looking South / Southwest. The palms trees are easily missed because of the eye candy surrounding them. You asked about Eastern Shores. Are you referring to the Condos on Eastern Lake Rd?
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01-05-2005, 07:40 AM #15
Hi Smiling Joe! Kurt's pic was great, as that is the house I was talking about, and Eastern Shores are the condos on Eastern Lake Road, beside Commodore's Retreat. We stay there every year and love the lake. I don't understand the relationship of the lake now compared to last Sept., and can't recall where the palm trees come in. There also appears to be a structure of some kind next to the trees. Could that be the thatched roof gazebo that stood beside the lake access? Thanks again for all your pictures.
We appreciate you, Kurt and everyone else that helps us "out-of-towner's" keep up with what is going on.Sea Star
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01-05-2005, 08:46 AM #18
Hi Joe - That is accurate and looks like the lake usually did. I was curious to see the lake after Ivan. Someone said it has changed so that it is in front of Eastern Shores now, and it does appear to be further East of the yellow house than in the past.
Thanks!!Sea Star
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Williams St

Williams St

May Dr.

Palm Trees look familiar? They are around the pool at a private residence.

Eastern Shores Condos

new homes south of Eastern Lake Dr

new homes south of Eastern Lake Dr

new homes south of Eastern Lake Dr

Ryan St looking North from Eastern Lake Dr.
FYI- on Williams St, South of Central, there are only two homes under construction, with a building permit box on two more lots. I was mistaken about the construction. I was thinking about Brown St. Williams is, if only for the moment, a bit quite, but there is building on May Dr, so you will definitely hear some saws and nail guns.
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01-06-2005, 09:33 AM #20
The growth is still amazing :!: Guess it won't stop until every square inch of sand is covered. Are we going to lose the true charm of 30A? I know that the changes at Grayton are less than at some places, but greed will most likely take over and the final historic places will eventually be replaced with the "nicer, more modern, beautiful" structures and someone will make even more money than they will know what to do with.
I think it all started with the development of Seaside.
Even with all that I've said, I'll be back next weekend for a reunion of friends that I've know for 40+ years all of whom have visited our Lodge in the past. We still love Grayton Beach and now even enjoy the "civilized" amenities. See you on the 14th! :wink:
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01-06-2005, 11:05 AM #21
Thanks Joe for the photos. It seems like things have changed a lot on Eastern Lake Road since September, as far as new growth. I really hate to see our quiet little piece of heaven become a bustling, crowded beach. Hopefully everyone will be gone before we come down in October.
Thanks again for the pics. It is wonderful to be able to see what is going on.Sea Star
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Joe,
The pictures are GREAT!! Please keep em' coming. I noticed the lot with Classic Builders on Williams, is acroos from Palmetto cottage! I wish I had a copy of the original. Anyway, PLEASE keep em' coming. We all appreciate it!
Waterman
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01-13-2005, 12:23 PM #26
[quote="Smiling JOe"]
I noticed the lot with Classic Builders on Williams, is acroos from Palmetto cottage! I wish I had a copy of the original.
Smiling Joe,
I am interested in having a clear copy of the new construction picture of the lot on Williams St. Yes, I was clearly affected by the mudslides, I was driving my Mail truck less than 1 mile from the huge slide when I got stuck on the freeway (between other slides) for about 3 and a half hours. I could not even get out of the truck until the last half hour for just a moment before the Highway Patrol turned me around on the southbound side, only to drive north on the southbound side. I ultimitely was stuck in Santa Barbara county for a day and a half, before I decided to drive around all the closures
of highways which took me almost 8 hours! It felt good to be back. I did know (for a long period of time from the beach area I grew up in), the man named Charlie Womack who was BURIED ALIVE! Anyway,enough of that, thank you for your help, and all the pics.
Waterman
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[quote="Anonymous"][quote="Smiling JOe"]
I noticed the lot with Classic Builders on Williams, is acroos from Palmetto cottage! I wish I had a copy of the original.
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