Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 Well speaking for myself here Jai, I think you need to just darn well get your home prepared for all of us to move in within next month. I know you will enjoy each of us and promise will hardly know we are there as for myself will be shopping, and be in a hammock that has do not bother sign. Sure appreciate the use of your home, love, your longtime staying guest, JoAnn s Momma Fwd: siesta In a message dated 11/21/2004 7:57:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, Jaismonkey writes: Hi Guys, the weather is turning cold up north, its always summer here LOL!!!!!!! Love you all, Jai Siesta Key is renowned for its ribbon of sugary beaches, some of the widest and most popular in the country. Since the 1987 "Great International White Sand Challenge," the sugar fine sand here has been officially top rated every year. Independent judges selected Siesta Key's sand over 29 other entries, including the Bahamas and Grand Cayman, as the whitest and most powdery sand in the world. Siesta Village is a vibrant area filled with boutiques and eateries. Bright umbrellas dot the casual outdoor cafés and in-line skaters and bicyclists share the sidewalks with those strolling through this lackadaisical community. Board one of the colorful Siesta Key trolleys for an overview of this beautiful barrier island. Besides sparkling beaches, Lido Key also boasts St. Armands Circle, a European-flavored outdoor shopping area. Here more than 145 exclusive shops and boutiques carry quality merchandise from Mondi, & Co. and Tommy Bahama. Several fine restaurants and ice cream parlors also line the circle. A horse-drawn carriage ride around the circle is the perfect evening treat. For the more active visitor, Sarasota offers watersports, fishing and tennis galore, along with many excellent golf courses. A municipal baseball stadium is used for spring training by the Cincinnati Reds. Nearby Myakka River State Park, Florida's largest, offers sun-dappled rivers and cypress-studded paths for hikers and bicyclists. So just kick back, relax and let your cares dissolve in Florida's premier west coast paradise. Photos courtesy of the Sarasota Convention and Visitors Bureau. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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