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Life in Citrus County – The Best Life Can Get/All There is to Do

   

Where else can you get away from it all, but also live next to everything?

Saturday we went to a Civil War re-enactment and ate strawberry shortcake with President Lincoln, we visited a few local museums and galleries, then attended opening night of The Miracle Worker at our community theater.  Sunday morning we swam with manatees, and participated in the 10th Annual American Lung Association Clean Air Bike Ride on the Withlacoochee Trail – the longest paved railroad trail in Florida that National Geographic recently ranked its “Top 10 Trails in the US.”  It was opening day of Little League at Bicentennial Park.  We ate soft shell crab on the waterfront and ended the day watching another perfect sunset on our little public beach.

Next weekend we will need to stop at Home Depot to pick up some things for the “Honey Do” list around the house, but will try to squeeze in a round of golf or a doubles tennis match with friends at the club.  Then in the evening we’ll make the quick drive down to Tampa to see Jerry Seinfeld perform at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center.

Or sometimes simply spending the day on the water on your boat and hearing the wind blow through palm trees, or riding bikes with the kids enjoying nature, is a perfect day – we have a lot of perfect days in Citrus County!

The drive to the Ozello Keys – you can “get away” here


Neighbors who make life great!

Daryl Seaton

Proprietor/Outfitter

Entrepreneur

World Record Tarpon

Tammy Woodburn

World Champion

Blueberry Hill Farm

Farm Photos

Charles Beyerkin, MD

Volunteeer

Homosassa State Park

Visit The Park!

Howard Harrison

Vice President

Art Center of Citrus County

It's Showtime!

 

Donna Copp

Wine Maker

Copp Winery

Big Bend Wine

Dick Yant

Captain

Nature's Coast Charters

Let's Go Scalloping!

Christopher Moling

President

Citrus Road Runners

Triathlon Photos

Rodney Carr

Restaurateur

Vintage On 5th

5 Star Dining in CR!


Shopping & Food

Tampa Shopping

Local Shopping

   

Quaint Street Shops in Downtown Crystal River



Restaurants & Food



A 5 Star Resort, “Crystal River Style”
The Plantation Inn on July 4th Weekend


Additional Wonders About Our Life To Share

Ken Spilios
& Bike Trails

 

Kids Recreation
& Sports

 

Civil War with
Cell Phones

 

Our History
(That's Sharon Padgett)
 

Our Little Beach

 

Inverness - Our
County Seat

 

Granddaddy Oaks &
other Small Towns

 

Rainbow Springs
State Park

 

Make a New Friend
for Life

 

Airport and Aerial
County Photos

 

A Drive to the

Ozello Keys
 

A Little More
About Tampa

 


Local farmers sell their “just picked” fare at markets, from green tomatoes, kumquats, oranges, and many folks from outside Florida don’t know our state is big on strawberries!

A cool porch and a cooler house!

Relaxing at Cracker’s overlooking King’s Bay, and new friends on Crystal River

Supplement Links:
www.artleague.info
www.lungfla.org
www.floridagreenwaysandtrails.com
www.crystalriverreenactment.org
www.floridastateparks.org/rainbowsprings/default.cfm
www.manateeswimtours.com
Special Thanks:  Kitty Barnes, Chamber of Commerce

Unlike many other hospital websites, all the photos here are authentic, and they were taken especially for this presentation.  We’re thankful that so many of our friends took time to share their lives with you – isn’t it great to have the opportunity to meet your future neighbors!

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