Thursday, July 30, 2009

Heritage Version of the Privacy Act

Up this point we have allowed and encouraged any and everybody who wanted to see our resort the option to drive thru either in their car or our golf cart. Thats about to change. The crews started this week pouring the foundation for what is soon to be our front wall, our water featured display sign, and our gas lamp lit entrance and exits. I am excited. The wall will add the cozy, private feel to the resort while also providing the pleasant secure environment that our owners and guest are soon to enjoy. Fun fact, our word paradise, finds its roots in the old Iranian language (pairidaza) when being used to describe the garden of Eden. Pairi translates "around" daza translates "wall". Heritage cant be paradise until it has a wall around it so here we go one brick at a time.



Tuesday, July 14, 2009

When Its Time To Eat

















When i say my goodbyes to anyone that has come to visit, the last question everyone asks is Where Do You Recommend We Eat? I always recommend safe bets because i don't want the burden of responsibility if the meal wasn't all that i made it out to be. So here it goes. Breakfast. I always eat breakfast at home. Honey Nut Cheerios, a Banana, and sometimes one chips ahoy to give me an energy boost. If you are lucky enough to eat out all three meals a day, you are lucky enough and on your own for breakfast. With that said, if you must eat breakfast out, visit North Shore Deli and Grill in San Roc Cay. Order blueberry pancakes, scrambled eggs with cheese, and some sausage and let me know how it is because i have never had it. I eat breakfast at home. Lunch There are a few must if you are going to be in town for a few days. Tacky Jack's and Bahama Bobs are my burger picks. They both serve a variety of choices and are affordable. Two other mom and pop dives that are worth the visit are Janna's Market on the corner of Canal and 161, and Jims Simply Southern Deli just over the Florida line in Perdido key. Jim's and Janna's both have daily lunch specials that are always well, special. Dinner. Cobalt, Gino's Fresh Catch, Cosmos, and Villagio's. They all know what they are doing and are worth the bill. There plenty of other options, these are simply the ones that have made me a happy customer each and every time i visit. But the best kept secret down here is yet to come. You see, Heritage lots can be accessorized with outdoor kitchens fit for a king. Big enough to entertain a crowd, yet small and private enough to make a stay at home date seem the perfect choice. The meals coming from our owners grills will be the freshest catch down here. When the waits hit insanity limits at the hotspots, you'll find me here at Heritage, dining with friends. Question is will you be here too?

Monday, July 13, 2009

Doug, Lot 51

Doug, these are the photos you requested. Your shell lacks a little brick work, a roof, and some paint. I took a photo standing where your outdoor kitchen will be looking south at the water, enjoy!



Sunday, July 12, 2009

If I Owned An RV

Talking to all my new, life long friends that Ive made while being a part of Heritage, I have developed an uncurable itch to one day join the club of motorcoach ownership. I have discovered that though it is a growing family, it sure is a close knit one where it seems everybody knows everybody. When the owners and prospects come to visit, I always try to ask them where they are coming from and where they are headed next just to see if i've been there and if their destinations are bucket list worthy. If I ever get the opportunity to own a coach my trips would always include the list below. If you have been to a must see/do that you would like to pass along, let me know and ill let all who read know
1. Every Auburn Football Game, home and away.2. Every April, I would be in Mt. Vernon, Washington for the tulip field season. The prettiest display of the crayola box that you'll ever see3. Any waterfall i could find


What a Difference a day, or two, makes

I had to make the annual trip to my wife's company picnic in Birmingham. We are getting so close at the resort that things are coming together, literally, on a daily basis. Leaving for a few days and coming back brings a fresh reminder that I am blessed enough to be a part of what is soon to be one the nicest motorcoach resorts anywhere. In fact, if any of you know of one nicer, send me the link!





Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Topper

Topper, hope all is well. They delivered your lumber for your coachhouse shell today. The rest of the resort is on schedule and we expect to be completed within the next 60-90 days. We went the other day and ordered the 55" LED televisions and the surround sound to accompany so we can watch college football in style this fall.

Come and see us when you get a chance