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dbuck

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Jun 2, 2005
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KY
If you ask me...if it's on the beach, it's all good. :clap_1: SJ kinda skeered me at first also. But we :love: him now.
 

Paula

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Jan 25, 2005
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Michigan but someday in SoWal as well
I agree that Alys Beach is special. I go to Fonville Press regularly when I'm in SoWal. I also agree that it's not only the architecture and attention to detail, but because of some of the people who work there and are thoughtfully creating a special environment for people who live or visit there (and some are posters on this board...). A place can look very nice/expensive and feel cold. Another place can look very nice/expensive and feel warm and inviting. Alys is the latter. Maybe the founders' dream of reflecting the good will of their grandmother Alys will come to be!
 

JB

Beach Fanatic
Nov 17, 2004
1,445
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Tuscaloosa
Smiling JOe said:
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Niki Andre


I have some humble pie to eat. When invited, I cannot say that I was too excited about attending last night's fete at Alys Beach. I have had a brief tour and love the architecture and like what they are trying to do with the development. All of the staff whom I have met, most whom I already know, are delightful cups of tea. I knew they would be funn and because of them, I was less reluctant to attend. In fact, I was going mostly in support of them. What I found when I arrived was very impressive, unlike anything else from the western border of Florida to ... I don't know where, but a long way. Alys Beach will be THE place to be. I look forward to seeing it come out of the ground. Seeing one of our local photographers there, I thought I would do all of the wonderful photographic opportunities more justiss by leaving my camera in my pocket. I know I couldn't capture that which I wanted to capture. Thanks to Abe Drinkin et al for twisting my arm, and thanks to all of you resonsible for hosting a great party. :D :love:

Thank you to Alys Beach for putting on such a grande event. All involved, are to be commended. Karen, Niki Andre and her band were moving. Here is a link to last night's videos on YouTube video 2, Video 3-- more on the way. Sorryf for the delay between audio and video -- I hate that. John R, nicely done :clap_1:. I am impressed as much as I thought I would be. Christian, Snooky, Kendall, Kelly, Lauren, et al, OUTSTANDING!!! :clap_1: Merrianne and Erik, you have the architectural skills!!! Your house impressed me the most. I want it on my lot!

I think Jason Comer and EBSCO, Inc are very lucky to have such wonderful people working with them. Without you guys, I wonder if Alys Beach would be Alys Beach.

I fell in love with the place the first time I walked through there. It has a "feel" that is unduplicated by any other development in the area. Granted, I'm not wild about the non-native palms they planted along 30-A (although they are pretty.

Certainly, we could never afford property there, but if we were to buy at any of the new developments, this would be my first choice. There is something special about this place.
 

Chickpea

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Dec 15, 2005
1,151
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30-A Corridor
Smiling JOe said:
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Niki Andre


I have some humble pie to eat. When invited, I cannot say that I was too excited about attending last night's fete at Alys Beach. I have had a brief tour and love the architecture and like what they are trying to do with the development. All of the staff whom I have met, most whom I already know, are delightful cups of tea. I knew they would be funn and because of them, I was less reluctant to attend. In fact, I was going mostly in support of them. What I found when I arrived was very impressive, unlike anything else from the western border of Florida to ... I don't know where, but a long way. Alys Beach will be THE place to be. I look forward to seeing it come out of the ground. Seeing one of our local photographers there, I thought I would do all of the wonderful photographic opportunities more justiss by leaving my camera in my pocket. I know I couldn't capture that which I wanted to capture. Thanks to Abe Drinkin et al for twisting my arm, and thanks to all of you resonsible for hosting a great party. :D :love:

Thank you to Alys Beach for putting on such a grande event. All involved, are to be commended. Karen, Niki Andre and her band were moving. Here is a link to last night's videos on YouTube video 2, Video 3-- more on the way. Sorryf for the delay between audio and video -- I hate that. John R, nicely done :clap_1:. I am impressed as much as I thought I would be. Christian, Snooky, Kendall, Kelly, Lauren, et al, OUTSTANDING!!! :clap_1: Merrianne and Erik, you have the architectural skills!!! Your house impressed me the most. I want it on my lot!

I think Jason Comer and EBSCO, Inc are very lucky to have such wonderful people working with them. Without you guys, I wonder if Alys Beach would be Alys Beach.

SJ: this is one of the sweetest and most sincere posts I have ever read!!!:love: We had a lot of fun planning this party and loved how well attended it was and it is so rewarding to have so many people comment on how beautiful they find Alys to be!!! Many of us are immersed in the daily minutiae and it is always wonderful to be able to step back and admire the collaborative work of many talented people working on this project.

It was good seeing you and many others - and as to the talented SoWal photographer who was taking pictures.....cannot WAIT to see those!
 

Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
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Thanks Chickpea. :blush:

YouTube finally posted the first video of Niki Andre which I uploaded. [nomedia]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APOcWPBz7Ds[/nomedia]it is. :D
 

olive

Beach Fanatic
Nov 10, 2005
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It was a great party!

Thanks to everyone who helped us put our best foot forward! :clap_1:
 

jfrances

Beach Comber
Feb 2, 2005
10
0
SJ you have expressed feelings which are shared by others about the people involved in the development of Alys Beach. My first meeting with the sales group was in June 2004 and I am one of the fortunate people to be an owner of one of the first 16 homes. The enthusiasm of the sales group, town architects, and developer is contagious! From my first night sleeping on the floor ( with my dog ) waiting for the furniture delivery, to each next visit, I'm always excited to be there. It was faith and trust in this group of talented individuals that gave us the courage to take the leap to be owners!
Careful planning goes into each design and project. The Caliza pool and The Village took months ( maybe a year ?? ) before final drawings were decided.
I enjoy the "courtyard living" and my family looks forward to many happy gatherings at Alys Beach.
It is true though, I do need sunglasses in the morning when I walk out my back door. But I know, the parking court will only be better with time as more landscaping is added.
 

Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
31,644
1,773
jfrances, I hear you about the sunglasses in the daylight hours. That is still a complaint of mine, but seeing the beautiful Moon from each courtyard helps balance the bright sun reflecting on white during the day. Night time is my time at Alys Beach. Perhaps the daytime during the winter will be nice and help keep away the winter blues.
 
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