Sunday, December 23, 2012

What a Sunset!!


I caught a glimmer of color from the corner of my eye out the window, grabbed my little Olympus and ran out the door.  And boy, was it worth it.  I took pics without flash were washed out, then used my flash and got this spectacular photograph.  Our bougainvalia is doing the best it's ever done, and against the sky looks fabulous. 

Next picture is our house at sunset.  It's such a nice house, and just the right size for us.  It looks so pretty with the Christmas lights. 



Probably my last post till after the holidays, so have a happy one!

Judy Burgarella
Blogger

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Holiday Weekend

What a nice little town.  Just like those quaint New England towns at Christmastime, except there's no shivering or shoveling.  Only sunshine, shorts, sunglasses and beachsand.  But we do get into Christmas down here in a big way.  Friday night was Sebastian's yearly "Light up the Night," which gives businesses in town the opportunity to get new customers, greet old customers, and just get to know and give back to the people in Sebastian they serve.  But customers get the best part--strolling in and out of each business on a beautiful summer night, sampling food and beverages, chatting with the owners, and seeing all the wonderful Christmas lights put around the businesses in a night of "Competitiv Lighting!"  It was our first time, don't know why because we've lived here since 2006.  We were actually on our way to catch a bite for dinner, but by the time we finished walking around with our friends, we were no longer hungry.

On the way home we drove by some beautifully-decorated homes, a few of which I snapped pictures of.  Here's one below, but not too crisp because of limited light and camera knowledge.


So after a very pleasant night of twinkling lights, sparkling Margueritas and dyn-o-mite nibblies, we settled in at home and saw in the paper that there was lots more to do tomorrow.

In the morning while getting ready these guys landed on our dock hoping to get a snack from me.  By the time I grabbled the bread there were 22 of them.  What a sight, what a canal, what a town.  Then the mere hens started squaking and sidled over too.


So by 8:30 we were off to the St. Sebastian Church's Flea Market, where over 100 vendors, some just local people who need to get rid of "stuff," set up their tables and spread out their wares.  So interesting walking around seeing bits and pieces of past valued items, including things I remembered from my childhood--glass piggy bank, copper horse with beaded reins, etc.  There's everything from furnitue, jewelry, plants and planters, produce, antiques, clothing, childrens toys, decor, tools and you can even have your lunch there--hot dogs and more.  Easy parking, not far to walk, and the weather was beautiful.  Below is just one of many aisles.


Then we stopped at Pizzo's Italian Deli, in the Roseland section of Sebastian, to try out their Italian Bread.  Having spent the majority of our lives around the New Haven area of Connecticut, the main thing we miss is good Italian food, especially bread.  The food has gotten better since we came to Florida, but the bread has not.  Except this was close, and at dinner time we enjoyed it stuffed with peppers and eggplant.  This new deli has everything yummy we were used to getting in Connecticut ... and more!  Below is only a sampling of what's inside this delicious-smelling deli.  See more at www.pizzositaliandeli.com

After picking up a loaf of Italian Bread, which incidentaly filled the car with aromas reminiscent of Lupi Legna's bread in New Haven, we sidled down to the Pelican Diner for breakfast.  This is a typical small-town breakfast/lunch place, with friendly people and good hearty food.  Decent coffee too.  We always seem to run into friends there.


Then it was on to Riverview Park, where some art buddies of mine were showing their paintings and pottery along with the Sebastian Craft Club.  Things were hopping there, with lots of interesting things for holiday giving.  There were so many people there from the Sebastian River Art Club it looked like a private meeting with all of us standing around chatting and chuckling. The picture below was snapped as we drove away, so it's only part of the backside of the park.  There were probably around 50 vendors set up, so there was a little bit of everything.  Plus a giant Christmas tree in the midst of it all.


After rolling up my sleeves and planting the begonias and poinsettias I picked up at good-ol' Home Depot today, I had to run back out because I needed more.  As I passed Riverview park on Route 1, the street was being closed and Santa was on his way!  There was going to be a Christmas parade!  Wish we had noticed that earlier, as I was on a mission and anxious to get back to the dirty mess I left in the midst of adding some living Christmas "reds" to our front landscape. 

Just to reiterate, this is a great little town, and sometimes I think I shouldn't advertise the fact, because Bob and I like it just the way it is.  And then there's all that Florida sunshine.  Could it be any better? 

Getting busy so may not post for a while.  Everyone out there - Merry Christmas or whatever your holiday or non-holiday celebrations are.

Judy Burgarella
Blogger

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Portraits Finished!

Just a quick post late-night to update you on the portraits.  Had some good sessions and received some great feedback.  Now to reproduce the videos!


Been so busy with art shows I haven't cruised around Sebastian much, but after this weekend's "Bird Art Show in Vero which I'm helping out with, I can exhale and explore this great town once again.  There's a clam festival coming up ... more about that later.

Judy Burgarella
Blogger

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Come Watch A Painting Demonstration!

Sorry no post in quite a while, camera has been down, but back up now and ready to blog more about things to do in Sebastian.

COME SEE A PORTRAIT DEMONSTRATION ~
 Tuesday September 25th will be th 5th in a 6-part series of multimedia portrait demonstrations at the Sebastian River Art Club's Art Center, 1245 Main Street, 3-4:00 pm.  Given by yours truly, I'll demonstrate in fast-motion in an hour how to create a lifelike acrylic portrait from a model.  And on October 2nd the demo will be in oil, my favorite.   It's free, and to see the progress just click on this link www.burgarellaportraits.blogspot.com for more information.


Guido Costa (pencil)         Norwood Stanhope (charcoal)        Noah Lavender (pastel)         Kathy Costa (watercolor)
 And if that doesn't suit your fancy, just take a few steps north of the Art Center and come see our brand spakin' new Senior Center!  Lots of room, lots of things to do, and lots of friendly and helpful people.  We're pretty proud and excited about this new little "jewel" on our City Hall campus. 

The Art Center and Senior Center are separated by a lovely little native Florida garden that seemed to just magically appear out of scrubby rubbel when the Senior Center was created.   Sebastian just keeps getting better and better, thanks to the collaborative efforts of our citizenry, businesses, and our public servants who work so hard to make it the best little (actually not so little) town in Florida.

Judy Burgarella
Blogger for Sebastian, my home town.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Wade Fishing in Florida!

Just have to pass this fishing information on to you - click on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1oHPSxhESs a video from Visit Florida.  The video was taken in Vero Beach, but wade fishing in Sebastian could probably top it.  Much more access shore-wise in the Indian River Lagoon.  Makes me want to go right out and fish.  Nothing like the taste of fish taken from the river into the frying pan!

Psst! - Another thing, the secret's out - Opening tomorrow will be a brandy new Senior Center right here in Sebastian, right there behind my beloved Sebastian River Art Club's Art Center!  Headed by Councilwoman Andrea Coy--a dynamo whom I saw first hand gets things done in this town--volunteers showed up to paint, scrape, clean, sweep, and some local businesses in the area opened their pockets and rolled up their sleeves for the betterment of our elderly population (elderly?  I've seen in print that my age bracket is in the "elderly" category, much to my chagrin!) 

With a lot of elbow grease, and the generous helping hands of volunteers and donors, they brought this dilapidated empty useless building up to the standards of a class-A clubhouse.  It's amazing what can be done for a good cause by good people in a bad economy.  Thanks to all for helping to provide a happy meeting place for our struggling seniors.

I hope to post pictures of it soon ... as soon as I get a camera that works agian.

Judy Burgarella
Blogger for the Best Town in Florida!

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Sebastian - A Great Place to Retire!

One of the great things about living in Sebastian is the wildlife.  It's all around us, crawling near our feet, flying overhead, scurring in the trees and bushes, and slithering in the grass.  One of my favorites are Meer hens, a common sight in Sebastian wherever there is water.  Their call sounds like deepest darkest Africa.  And since I've started tossing out bread to them at sunset, they remind me with their call that it's time.  Or if they hear the screen door from the lanai they come screeching and paddling over to our canal shoreline. The one pictured below is raising up some babes across the canal.  Many species of birds gather together to feed, all sizes, shapes and colors, and it's always a thrill to see them.   


Below is a meer hen carrying off some bread I tossed out, probably bringing them to the nest where her babies await.  Living on a canal affords us a constantly changing view of wildlife going about their busy lives, gathering food and socializing with birds of a feather.  Binoculars are a must here, and I can sit outdoors and watch the show for hours.  We have seen many different kinds of turtles, snakes, alligators, otter, spoonbills, osprey, sandhill cranes, ibis, meer hens, anhinga, limpkins, and many others, besides all the northern birds that fly down for the winter.  I've gone on many nature walks, but have not seen the numbers or varieties of wildlife I see out our back door daily.

Meer hen carrying a piece of bread to her brood

Meer hen and Limpkin waiting for a snack


A recent US News & World Report article listed Sebastian/Vero Beach as being one of the top 10 areas in the country for the well-educated to enjoy their retirement.  Cities on the list have a large propertion of people 65 and over with master's degree or higher level of education.  It cited the availability of intellectual pursuits, art galleries and museums, theater, beautiful scenery, and plenty of like-minded company.  It mentioned the year-round pleasant temperatures, beautiful scenery, nature and beaches, and easy access to all these things.

Well, I guess the secret's out.  If there's anybody out there thinking about retiring here, don't hesitate.  We retired here seven years ago, came from Connecticut, and have never regretted it.  In fact, we pinch ourselves each morning to see if we really are living in this paradise ... or was it all just a dream.  And the housing market in all price ranges is ripe for the pickins--so come on down and pick one out.  You'll find everyone here very friendly and helpful ... and you'll never hear another person complain about shoveling the sidewalk.  As they say, "You can't shovel sunshine."

Judy Burgarella
Blogger

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Fabulous Fishing in Sebastian!


Yes, this is definitely a record.  The Florida record for redfish is 52.8 lbs., and this one's 54 lbs.!  Caught right at Sebastian Inlet Friday, and this lucky fish got to live and swim another day as it was not in the acceptable slot limit of less than 18" nor more than 27".  My husband Bob and his buddies saw it all, and our friend Tom Lohr caught it with his camera.  Bob and his buddies volunteer for clean-up every Friday, however I believe they do more chatting with visitors and each other more than anything.  And they get to see stuff like this, and Bob brings home stories of great schools of stingrays, manatee meanderings, porpous, pelicans getting too near a hook and having to be rescued, and interesting visitors from far-away lands.  And oh that fresh ocean breeze and the sound of waves crashing on the rocks, not to speak of the surfers and bikinis.  Next ...

Tooling around Friday morning I hastily followed a parachutist with my car, stopping now and then to try and get a photo of it.  Suddenly I found myself at the Sebastian Golf Range at the airport.  So I got this photo of the parachutist, but became more enthralled with the golf course.
Parachutist skimming over the trees near Sebastian Airport/Golf Course
So after I got my shots, I walked over to the golf course, and not wanting to be a butinski I took some quick shots while people were obviously having a great time on the greens.  This is another little gem in Sebastian, people love this course.  And golfers also have an interesting diversion watching planes land and take off, and skydivers jumping out of planes.  The following shots do not do it justice, but you can get more information about this golf course by clicking on the following article in the Hometown News by columnist James Stammer -  http://www.myhometownnews.net/index.php?tim=&cat_id=Golf

After a round of Golf (or recklessly jumping out of a plane with a little piece of cloth keeping you from getting squashed like a bug!) you can grab a bite at the Eagles Nest (casual dining with golf course view), or amble over to the Zoo Bar (really casual) where you can watch the skydivers gently (or not-so-gently) drift towards terraferma while sipping a Marguerita.  A-h-h-h, Sebastian!

Judy Burgarella
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