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Resident Reflections... |
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Expressing Yourself in a Pringle Community
There are many ways by which people can express themselves – authors use words, artists use oil, watercolor, pencil or clay, athletes compete with each other. The ability to express oneself is put aside many times because of the pressures put upon us during our working years. “Putting food on the table” becomes the priority, and most of our time is devoted towards that goal.
For example, there are photography clubs and several painting classes. Under the guidance of a trained teacher, you can use oils, watercolors, or pencil to express yourself on canvas.
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Those Who've Come Before You... |
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Pringle Development Residents Colin and Patricia Stevens
The power of music to induce romance certainly worked for Colin Stevens, a resident of Royal Harbor. Many years ago, he was interested in meeting a co-worker named Patricia. He decided to write and record a song entitled “Secret Obsession”. He sent the recording with a card to Patricia, and after sending a second original song called “Breathless”, they met and dated. The rest, as they say, is history and they are now a happily married couple living near the lighthouse in the Royal Harbor community.
Colin was born in Sommerset, England, and eventually settled in Seattle, Washington in the early 80’s where he was employed by The Boeing Co. as an Aircraft Design Engineer for a total of 19 years before retiring in 2004. He also became a U.S. Citizen during this time. Patricia has a degree in Commercial Interior Design, and met Colin when she joined Boeing. She was responsible for developing methods of improving efficiencies for all Aircraft Interior Manufacturing.
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Gator's Dockside Restaurant |
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Most people know that the state of Florida has its “gators”, both the reptile and the football team. We also have a family neighborhood eatery that bears the name “Gator’s”. In this case, it is Gator’s Dockside, a new restaurant that has established itself on Route 441 in Eustis. There are several of these restaurants, located mostly in Central Florida, that are part of a franchise.
Gator’s is open daily from 11 AM until midnight serving lunch and dinner. There are large TVs throughout the restaurant and bar area. Beer, wine and mixed drinks are available, as well as take-out. They have an extensive menu offering soups, sandwiches, burgers, crab cakes, catch of the day and ribs. All you can eat wings are offered on Mondays for $8.95, which is a very popular item and their home-made potato chips are a nice addition to your entrée.
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