When You live in Sarasota you don't have to shovel sunshine!
December 22nd, 2009
Is a picture worth a thousand words or will it inspire you to change your lifestyle? Sunny and 75 degrees or shoveling and 17? Digging out or sailing about?

Would you like to live on the water, on a golf course, a condo on the beach, on acreage with horses, or raise your family in a family friendly neighborhood? A friend of mine moved to Sarasota from Indiana years ago to raise his family. He is in the business of making dental implants and crowns. He did that same work in Indiana where it snows in the winter. Now he does it in Sarasota and takes every Friday off to go boating and fishing.
Are you living the life that you would like?
Our home prices have adjusted and properties are moving on and then off the market as people move into their dream homes. Now may be a very good time for you and your family to explore the possibilities of enjoying sunsets on the beaches, playing golf in the winter, and living without a snow shovel and ice scrapper. Do you know how good you would look with a year round tan?

To view your next home click onto SaraSellsSarasota.com and look at the homes and prices of your interests. You can contact me directly at SaraLeicht@MichaelSaunders.com or call at 941-586-4790. Come and join us where the sun spends the winter – on the beaches and golf courses of Sarasota.
Posted by:
Sara Leicht
Calling All Clowns. Where Have You Gone? We miss you!
December 4th, 2009
Imagine waking up one morning and seeing clowns everywhere as you strolled around downtown Sarasota.
Suddenly in 2007, 49 life-sized clown statues appeared around downtown Sarasota and Selby Gardens. This was just another one of the great surprise events that occur in this wonderful city.
Here is a Sarasota Herald Tribune article summing up the “Clowning Around Town” event.
This event was controversial, but reflected the Circus history of Sarasota. We salute the artists who participated and Jay Yahnke who had the vision and drive to make it happen. Wether you call this “good art”, “bad art”, or “not art” it got peoples attention and was fun. It also raised a lot of money for a good cause.
Clowns: Please e-mail us at robertlindeman@michaelsaunders.com and let us know where you are. Don’t forget to include your photograph.
Posted by:
Robert Lindeman







