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The way to a pirate's heart is not his stomach, but finding the lost key to the coveted Treasure Chest that he is unable to open without it!
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While the site has generous views of Sarasota Bay and of Otter’s Key, the existing house is separated from the water’s edge by a plinth and a screened-in pool. The renovation and addition opens the existing house and connects to Sarasota Bay with a new set of 12’ wide stairs carved out from the existing plinth. The addition adds a mezzanine level, an interior stair, and a dining wing as well as a generous shaded porch on the bay side.
A glass bridge extends through the width of the house from the existing entry foyer to transparent metal balcony on the bay side, pulling the inhabitant toward the shaded porch and the bay. A two story storage wall separates a stair leading to the mezzanine from the living space. Built-in white and glass bookcases for the storage and display of the owner’s colored glass collection are accessed from the glass bridge. The glass bridge is supported by an exposed steel structure. The main beam slices through the two-story storage wall without touching it.
Sixteen feet of sliding doors pocket to open up the living to a new shaded porch on the water. The roof of the porch spans thirty feet over the elevated pool, framing long views over the bay, with only a delicate steel column holding its corner. The angle of the porch ceiling directs the view to the water and to the nearby mangrove island. Two cuts in the same roof turn the large porch into a three dimensional sundial. The sun reflects on the pool and bounces light back to the ceiling of this exterior volume.
13. Cabbage Key visitors depart the key on the Lady Chadwick boat which cruises to and from the South Seas Plantation Resort on Captiva Island.
Bahia Honda (meaning deep bay, in Spanish, locally pronounced: BAY-ah HON-da, is an island in the lower Florida Keys.
U.S. 1 (the Overseas Highway) crosses the key at approximately mile markers 36-38.5, between Ohio Key and Spanish Harbor Key 12 miles (19 km) west of Marathon, close to the west end of the Seven Mile Bridge.
The island is virtually uninhabited, being home to the 524-acre (2.12 km2) Bahia Honda State Park. Founded in 1961, the park occupies most of the island. The channel at the island's west end is one of the deepest natural channels in the Florida Keys.
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This key lies on the window sill in the bathroom. Similar window keys are in the other rooms but only this one has gone rusty; one presumes the warm moist air in the bathroom is responsible for this.
Sorors of Kappa Epsilon Psi Military Sorority Inc., Bragg Beta Chapter, volunteer during the 5K Ribbon Run/Walk in downtown Fayetteville, N.C. April 9, 2017.
We were returned from a cruise out of Miami and decided to spend a couple extra days in Florida before heading back into the cold weather. We made a quick trip to Key West and upon our return to Miami spent a night in South Beach.
Much of our day in Key West was spent in Mallory Square.
We were returned from a cruise out of Miami and decided to spend a couple extra days in Florida before heading back into the cold weather. We made a quick trip to Key West and upon our return to Miami spent a night in South Beach.
Much of our day in Key West was spent in Mallory Square.