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Old 04-18-2010, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by zcaveman View Post
GG - I took a ride through Sunbury (Glenbrook premiers) and Harmeswood (premiers) and Royal Oak at Springdale (premiers) and did not see anything that struck me as "homes painted with really, really, unusual colors with extremely unusual accent colors". I did see one home in Sunbury that was a brighter blue than I would have liked and one in Royal Oak that was a brighter green than I would have liked. But that was their choice. I did not see anything bad in Harmeswood.

And I do not think that Mother Nature cares about the premier areas over the other areas and treats all grass the same - ie - lots of dead spots. It as a bad winter!!

SO I don't see where this post is coming from - or going to.
I am sure you are right Z. I do have a malady some call the Martha Stewart syndrome and I probably am too picky. There are no bright blue and bright green houses down south and I have gotten used to the neutral colors. One of the things I don't like in homes outside of The Villages is the bright colors. It is just a matter of my own taste.The lawns are probably a different type of grass, the ones on our street have held up pretty well.

When the rest of you feel like a drive to see some lovely homes go to Harmeswood. Very different and very beautiful. There are no bright colors there Z. I was amazed at the different flavors of homes there and I liked them.

The point of my post and the question is; When can the powers insist you paint your house or repair your lawn, or can they, and can they South of 466 and not North of 466???

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