There are other pool supplies stores. Our pool is pretty much operational year round, but after December until March or April, the pool and outside air can be a bit cool. We keep ours warm with a thermal blanket and solar heater.
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You don't live in Florida long before you run into swimming pool culture and it may involve Pinch-a -Penny Pool Supplies. I couldn't resist snapping this colorful side of the building photograph because it tells just what Pinch-a-Penny cares about. They want us all to have wonderfully clean pools where we can float around on a inner tube all day long. Who would disagree? There are other pool supplies stores. Our pool is pretty much operational year round, but after December until March or April, the pool and outside air can be a bit cool. We keep ours warm with a thermal blanket and solar heater.
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My husband and I recently visited New Smyrna Beach, Florida and found a section of riverside waterfront filled with history. The marina was especially fun--showing they still take their pirates seriously, as did we. The town offers more than what we saw in our short couple hour visit including a lunch at Blackbeard's restaurant where we had prime rib, french dip and raw oysters at the best price we've encountered. War 1: 1777--Insurrection and Independence from Cruel Immigrant Settler Overseers Citizens of the Smyrna Beach colony walked out of their indentured agreement to report the cruelty they'd received to the governor in St. Petersburg. An initial problem occurred when 425 settlers died during the crossing of the Atlantic ocean, then the remaining 1215 found that only 500 settlers were expected, so everyone went hungry. Many of the settlers were of Greek nationality, the origin of the colony name. War 2: Civil War Found New Smyrna with the Bombing of a Local Hotel There's more to the history of this former fort turned into a hotel, including local remains of the Timacuan people native to the area. I didn't realize that the Civil War impacted Florida much, but the hotel bombed by two Yankee ships shows differently. War 3: World War I Veterans Memorial This informative little memorial offers up evidence of some of the price paid by Americans in the First World War. There were many dead, many taken prisoner. Many famous battle sites are mentioned including Flanders Field. Each plaque lists different services played--chemical warfare, supplies, tanks, soldiers, etc. A quick add up of numbers quickly finds the people involved counts more than 100,000. Its worthy of a look or two. This blog is about society around the world and culture. Not the culture in the "culturing a bacteria" sense, but about who people are in terms of what they make materially, how they live, the buildings, the art, the books, the artifacts, but also what they do to enjoy life.
It include's the golf that I'm blogging about, as well as all sports. This is for fun and what people do for fun, and for war, and how people make war or love. Look forward to a myriad of experience found within this blog. |
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