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Reminisces: Part II The Beginning of
Our Success |
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As all of you saw in our January Dreamscapes
issue, we introduced the first of a three-part series of articles
outlining the history of Pringle Development and how it became an award
winning builder. Continuing with Part II, George Pringle reflects on the
early days of Pringle Development's success.
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Geocaching: High Tech Hide & Seek! |
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Remember the popular game we played as kids called "hide and seek"? At
Legacy of Leesburg and Royal Harbor, a group of residents enjoy a hobby
similar to "hide and seek" called "geocaching," a pastime which has
spread to all parts of the world in recent years. John Krupcale, a
resident of Legacy, saw a documentary on TV about the hobby and has been
involved with it for two years. John was employed in the field of
Telecommunication Engineering for over 30 years, so he became "hooked"
as a result. To date, he has hidden three caches himself in nearby
areas, and has found almost 50 different caches along the East Coast
during his travels up north.
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Those Who've Come Before You ... |
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If you ever want to get in touch with Henry Maguire, a resident of Royal
Highlands, the first place to look for him is on the Monarch Golf
Course. Henry enjoys golf so much that he plays an average of five times
a week. In fact, the community's well-maintained course is one of the
main reasons why Henry and his wife Priscilla chose to retire in Royal
Highlands.
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Henry and Priscilla were born and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, but
lived in the town of Franklin for 36 years before coming to Central
Florida. They presently maintain a summer residence in Hampton Beach,
New Hampshire.
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Magnolia Tea Co. Restaurant & Retail Shop |
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Many of us have heard of the health benefits attributed to the
flavonoids and antioxidants obtained by consuming tea on a regular
basis. In addition to its health benefits, sipping a cup of hot tea
affords a relaxing break from a busy schedule.
Unfortunately, it is often just hot water and a tea bag from a cardboard
box that constitutes a "quick break" from the fast pace of our daily
lives. Whenever possible, it is better to partake in the quiet ritual of
actually brewing a pot of tea, either regular or flavored. This
philosophy is followed by the owners of the Magnolia Tea Company,
located in Leesburg's Lake Square Mall.
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