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Dolphin feed in Choctawhatchee Bay, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

Dolphin churning water in Choctawhatchee BayThis is not really a great picture, but what you are seeing is dolphin churning up the water in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. They circle and herd mullet until they get the mullet all grouped together in a tight little bunch. Then they take turns tearing through the group to feed. We counted eight dophin in this pod. Birds fly overhead and feed on the parts of fish the dolphin scattered. It is a frenzy. Just part of day to day events here on Choctawhatchee Bay in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. All the more reason for you to contact your Florida Real Estate Agent.

Butterfly and blue flowers in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

Le papillion et la fleure bleu - la floride

All beautiful things grow in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. Here, a butterfly and a flower are please the eye. Every day, the landscape attracts a new color of butterfly, or some other exotic insect, or some new and colorful bird or fish. Florida real estate is a paradise for nature’s creations. Come and visit. We'd love to have you!

Roses from Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

Even as they die, they are beautiful

These beautiful roses live only a few days on the plant, then the pedals fall to the ground, and new flowers replace the old ones. They produce almost year around. This variety, which I could not identify if my life depended on it, grows into a tall bush, easily four feet tall, and also comes in a variety of colors. We planted the red and yellow colors. They seem to do very well here in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. As a Florida real estate agent, I recommend this variety to many of my future clients planning to list their homes in the near future, and, of course, for their own viewing pleasure.

A few hundred meters offshore from Destin, Florida

Quelques centains de metres de la plages, Destin, Floride

The real estate market in Destin and Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, will always be healthy due to the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. We have Emerald Seas, white sugary sand, nice waves, great fishing, the views from shore are incredible. On a calm day, seas are 2-3 feet, winds usually from the southwest at 8-12 mph, so trolling is a piece of cake. Bait fish are plentiful, easy to capture in a cast net. No wonder so many Real Estate agents gravitate to northwest Florida!

Sunset over Midbay Bridge between Niceville and Destin, Florida

Sunset over Midbay Bridge between Niceville and Destin

These photographs were taken on September 14, 2007. We were having some well-deserved rain during this period, and the skies were particularly beautiful. The second photograph below was taken a few minutes after the first, and both were taken from our home in Driftwood Estates, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. The photographs emphasize how quickly the skies can change as the sunset approaches. As a Florida real estate agent, I always try to convey this beauty to clients.

Coucher de soleil, Destin, Florida