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peapod1980

percy
Oct 3, 2005
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Up the hill from the Gateway Arch
jdarg said:
I love the name of the development "Prominence".. .do you have to be prominent to live there? Wonder what the criteria would be? :scratch:
I think they must mean that the houses are going to be prominent since they've cleared everything else away!!! :pissed:
 

Mermaid

picky
Aug 11, 2005
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Great photos, Kurt!

I didn't care for the Prominence subdivision. When you drive in, there's a great big long fence on one side, separating Prominence land from St. Joe's land. I don't like being fenced in! Especially on a beach where you expect everything to be open and free and spacious. It has the wrong feel to it.

We saw them putting up the Christmas decorations everywhere. Seaside's post office looks adorable! In Rosemary Beach, all the palm trees downtown are wrapped with red lights and it's spectacular looking in the evening. Grand Isle condos, with the shops below (Cowgirl Kitchen and more) have white lights wrapped around their palms. It's so festive. :clap_1:

Those huge entry posts at either end of Alys Beach are going to be very attractive when they're done but they're a little over the top! Merman commented that it's kind of disjointing to be driving on 30-A, which is a public road, then going through the entry point posts. He said it feels like all of a sudden it seems like you've stumbled onto a bit of private property and you're trespassing on their turf.
 

Sunny Daze

Beach Lover
Jun 11, 2005
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Southern KY
I was totally amazed at the construction going on! And the clear cutting was so sad. One minute I was telling my husband how people just keep walking on the dunes, and the next minute we drive by construction and there are NO dunes. I just don't understand with all of the places for sell, why people keep wanting bigger/better than what is offered.

Although I enjoyed our condo and the area we stayed in, in retrospect, it seems sad to think about what WAS there before the buildings were built.

When we went to Grayton State Park, hubby said, "Now this is how the entire area should look!"

And he was right... :; sigh :: :dunno:
 

Rudyjohn

SoWal Insider
Feb 10, 2005
7,744
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Chicago Area
Sunny Daze said:
I was totally amazed at the construction going on! And the clear cutting was so sad. One minute I was telling my husband how people just keep walking on the dunes, and the next minute we drive by construction and there are NO dunes. I just don't understand with all of the places for sell, why people keep wanting bigger/better than what is offered.

Although I enjoyed our condo and the area we stayed in, in retrospect, it seems sad to think about what WAS there before the buildings were built.

When we went to Grayton State Park, hubby said, "Now this is how the entire area should look!"

And he was right... :; sigh :: :dunno:
And that IS how it used to look 35 years ago when I was a kid.
 

florida girl

Beach Fanatic
Feb 3, 2006
1,453
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Santa Rosa Beach
When I moved from Grayton Beach to Santa Rosa Beach in the 60's, there were about 300 people here. What I fail to understand is if you don't like the vegetation removed, how do you think they put your house in? If you feel that strongly, then why don't you sell, and free up your house to allow someone else to live there, so they won't have to cut anything else to build for all the people who want to live here! The state owns about 22,000 acres in Walton County. This does not include Eglin AFB or the Northwest Florida Water management District holdings. Go to FNAI.org and click on the conservation lands map.
 

Mermaid

picky
Aug 11, 2005
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florida girl said:
When I moved from Grayton Beach to Santa Rosa Beach in the 60's, there were about 300 people here. What I fail to understand is if you don't like the vegetation removed, how do you think they put your house in? If you feel that strongly, then why don't you sell, and free up your house to allow someone else to live there, so they won't have to cut anything else to build for all the people who want to live here! The state owns about 22,000 acres in Walton County. This does not include Eglin AFB or the Northwest Florida Water management District holdings. Go to FNAI.org and click on the conservation lands map.

Florida girl, there's no need to clear cut. Houses can be built without raping the landscape. I know vegetation grows quickly here, but that's absolutely no excuse to remove it when it's not necessary. Some of us like trees. And we want them around our homes both for the aesthetic value--you have to admit they do beautify--and the ecological reasons--the roots hold down excess rainwater and prevent wash off, etc. Trees are important to the earth. You know what they say: If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Like, if the tree is there and you don't need to bulldoze it, don't.

Plus, if I wanted to own property that looked like it belongs in the Great Plains, I'd have bought there, not in SoWal.
 

Miss Kitty

Meow
Jun 10, 2005
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Whoa florida girl! What's wrong today? :blink: Hope it passes soon!
 

florida girl

Beach Fanatic
Feb 3, 2006
1,453
67
Santa Rosa Beach
Did you notice the green area in the map? The area that belongs to the state? Very little in South Walton that doesn't! They still have to clear a spot for a house, no matter how small. Especially if they put 10 houses on an acre. When I was a kid, word of mouth was how people knew about it here, it's still that way, just a larger scale. How can people complain, when they keep telling their friends and neighbors back home about South Walton? Did it occur to anyone that they should have kept quiet a long time ago? If it's okay for you to be here, then how are you different from the other people who want to be here? There isn't a lottery for one lucky individual to be able to have a house, the prices keep going up, demand out weighs supply. Fruitless to complain. Eventually, they will use up the available vacant land, and it will end.
 
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