Another post with a link

Yikes, I am doing a lot of sharing – or foisting off on you – of the stuff I have lately seen on the Internet. Well, so be it.
A couple of days ago when I looking at Jake’s and some homes for sale on the Del Mar beach, I was inspired to check in on Hooked on Houses and see what nifty place was being featured. Ironically, it turned out to be a “beach” house on Sea Island. 

Lisa owns it and I would say Lisa has a lot of money, which is nice. Here home before she remodeled was great and, judging by a picture showing deck and balcony areas that have been incorporated into the house, is arguably greater.

It doesn’t sit on the beach, though; at least not my immediate idea of beach. A quote from the article:

“The light can be breathtaking. Since it is a tidal marsh, it can go from all lush green grasses with only a few tidal pools to 85% water in a matter of hours,” Lisa says and has the photos to prove it.


There is also a photo at sunset on the site. In fact, there are a lot of photos and I would like to photoshop myself into a lot of them.
BUT – an AmeliaJake but – the marsh is crawling right up to my house and when I was checking about creatures in the marsh here, I happened upon comments by Bruce Dunning
Here’s one from this page:
The marsh in this area is as astounding as the open area, and it is highlighted as a must have feature for many. It is a great attraction and spectacular views. Usually the pool in the rear is connected to the marsh area, and abuts against the home property line. There really are wildlife in the marsh and gators as well as snakes.

The bold letters are mine.
Okay, Lisa, I certainly like your home, and your dog is cool, too. A Sea Island home is like an uber upper crust foldover (here & here), but, you know . . . that wildlife.