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Thursday
May232013

Memorial Day Thoughts from Senator Bob Smith

 

The Senate Report 

April 2013

MEMORIAL DAY, A PERSONAL REFLECTION

 

Whenever the calendar turns to May, I am reminded of Memorial Day.

The story that follows is personal, but represents just one tiny thread in the fabric of freedom in America. I dedicate it to each and every service man and woman, who made the ultimate sacrifice in the service of their country and I honor those family members who endured the loss.

It was just a routine morning for another military mom. She kissed her handsome naval officer husband goodbye, as he left for his duty station, then, went about planning her day and caring for her two young boys, ages 1 and 3. 

It was just a normal day, that is, until late afternoon, when the Navy Chaplain and two officers in full dress uniform appeared at the door. It was March 28th, 1945. My mother, brother and I would learn the meaning of Memorial Day first hand.

Just ten days earlier Lt. Commander Donald E. Smith, USN, had reported for duty as a Squadron Commander at Oceana Naval Air Station, Virginia, after having served four years at war, as a naval aviator in the North Atlantic and South Pacific. The war was winding down and my dad was excited about this well deserved “shore duty” with his wife, Marge, and two young boys. While flying over the Chesapeake Bay, his aircraft malfunctioned and he and three navy colleagues lost their lives, when his plane dove straight into the waters of the Bay.

My brother and I would know the pain of not having a dad at our ballgames and graduations. We would endure the decades of alcoholism and loneliness of our grieving mom, who never recovered from her loss. However, we would also learn to appreciate and respect the unselfish sacrifice and patriotism of both of our parents. We would grow up to understand that our family was one small piece of fabric in the cloth of freedom that cloaks America. Like thousands of military families before us, and thousands after us, we would learn that there is a high price to be paid for freedom. We were not alone in our suffering and loss.

Hundreds of thousands of men and women in uniform and their families paid for our freedom with their blood and tears for nearly two hundred and fifty years, from the War for Independence to the current military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan. If it ever gets to the point, that we do not revere, honor and recognize those patriots, America will not survive.

As Memorial Day approaches, I hope we can all tune out the picnics, cell phones, computers and mundane activities of the day for just a few minutes, then pause and say, “thank you”, for all these heroes have done for their posterity and their country.

 In June of 1995 I had the privilege of attending the 50th anniversary of the Normandy invasion. I went as a United States Senator and member of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee. Prior to arriving in Normandy we stopped at Anzio, Italy where Senator Bob Dole had been wounded in 1944, as the allies began their Mediterranean advance to remove the German armies from Southern Europe. Dole lost the use of an arm and many friends in the mountains of Italy. While walking among the graves at the U.S. cemetery in Anzio, my wife, Mary Jo, saw the grave of a young man who had been killed on 29 May, 1944, the very day she was born. It was an emotional moment, when she realized that young soldier had sacrificed his life, so that she could be born in freedom.  Ironically, a continent away and at about the same time in history, Mary Jo’s dad, Army Radioman, George D. Hutchinson, along with thousands of other American soldiers, was preparing to invade Japan. Then President Truman dropped the bomb and her dad came home. Many would die so that others could live. There is no rhyme or reason. It is the way of war.

A few days after Anzio, we stood with the survivors among the American graves on the cliffs of Normandy. Those who died, those heroes who survived and the posterity who benefited from this courageous and unselfish action were all together on the battlefield. There were chills and there were tears, but mostly there was gratitude. It was a high honor and a privilege just to be on that sacred ground. I now understand why Lincoln said at the commemoration of the Battle of Gettysburg, “…The world will never forget what they did here.” 

The real meaning of duty, patriotism, sacrifice and the cost of freedom were never clearer to me than on a warm spring day at Arlington National Cemetery in May of 1993. After 48 years, mom was laid to rest with the love of her life. Emotions were very hard to control. I was sad, but I was so proud. The words of the Buck Owens song were so appropriate. “Together again”, the tears have stopped falling. The long lonely nights have come to an end. Nothing else matters now. We’re together again.”

Standing at the gravesite after the ceremony, it may have appeared that I was alone. I was not. I stood there with hundreds of thousands of military personnel and their families who have sacrificed and endured since the losses at Concord Bridge. I looked at the acres and acres of tombstones across the Arlington landscape. Soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines, representing every race, every political persuasion, from every war and conflict in American history, were all lying together. I looked up the hill about a hundred yards from the grave of my parents and saw the Lee Mansion and the gravesite of Admiral Bull Halsey, whom my dad was so proud to serve under. I raised my head to see the monument to George Washington, and the Jefferson Memorial. Having spent so many years in our nation’s capital, I paused to reflect upon the fact that, less than a mile away were so many other vivid reminders that freedom was not free. The Iwo Jima Memorial, depicting six brave men, including an American Indian, Ira Hayes, hoisting the U.S. flag atop Mt. Suribachi after Marines won a bloody battle wresting that strategic island from the Japanese. Perhaps most inspirational was the Viet Nam Wall since my brother and I both served in that war. To walk along that wall and see the flowers, Boy Scout badges, religious articles, love letters and even cans of beer that are left there is to give one a vast array of emotions.

If one really wants to understand the meaning of Memorial Day, then a visit to the sites that commemorate the sacrifices of our military will make it very clear. Whatever you do to celebrate, please remember to stop and give thanks in your own way. Today is a great day because you woke up free. Their sacrifice made that possible.  

 

Senator Bob Smith 

May 2013

 

 Senator Bob Smith spent 20 years in the national political arena and another two decades as a real estate professional before and after politics. Mary Lee Presents Ocean Reef Properties is privileged to have such an extraordinary and unique professional on their team. We invite you to speak to him regarding your real estate needs and perhaps talk some politics too!

941-504-9511   BobS@PresentsOceanReefProperties.com

 

 


Wednesday
May012013

Ocean Reef Real Estate Market Update: May 1, 2013  

 

What’s New On the Market 

 

  • 8 Bayberry Lane:  $3,900,000

Custom lakefront home with panoramic views. This home was designed by distinguished architect, Robert S. Bennet and features 150 year old forest pine, crown moldings, solid wood doors, impact windows and doors, French doors in the living areas, high ceilings throughout, a gourmet kitchen with breakfast nook and bay window overlooking the lake, stunning landscaping with a pond and entry bridge plus a spacious garage for multiple cars and golf carts. Quality construction, excellent storage, large airy rooms, large entertainment deck around the pool and spa with casual dining and wet bar on the covered patio area. This is a very special home on a quiet street nestled in the Hammock Course and totally turnkey.

  • 27 South Harbor Drive: $2,900,000

Great family home with plenty of outdoor space and 120’ dockage.  Pool, jacuzzi and plenty of privacy. Great rental opportunity as well. Conveniently located near the new fitness center and spa.

  • 49 Spadefish Lane: $2,800,000

Remodel or build a new home in this coveted neighborhood surrounded by beautiful estates. Fantastic location for boaters who desire deep water dockage and ocean access in minutes.

  • Angelfish Cay 64B: $1,725,000

Absolutely stunning ground floor three bedroom, three bath condominium with designer interior and top of the line fixtures and finishes. Includes 36’ dockage at seawall, outdoor common area with flat-screen television, ice maker and infinity edge pool.

  • 13 South Bridge Lane: $1,650,000

Vacant Canal Front Lot at Ocean Reef.

  • Angelfish Cay 55B: $1,495,000

Gorgeous unit with long water and pool views - completely renovated kitchen and baths. New counter tops, plumbing and electric.

  • Cay Harbor 5B : $895,000

Long canal views with absolute best view of the entrance to the ocean. Unit is well appointed, maintained and furnished.

  • 8 Harbor Lane: $490,000

One-level home situated on almost 18,000 SF lot

  • Dock F-5: $349,000

Moor your 70’ vessel here on the south side of F dock near the marina fitness center. Close to all amenities.Priced to sell.

  • Golf Village 23A: $145,000

 This one bedroom one bathroom condominium located at the end of Golf Village Drive near tennis court. Quiet area with spectacular views of the golf course and sunset. This newly renovated condo has a updated furnishings in living room, and washer/dryer combo. Other amenities are private parking for car and cart, heated community pool with grill, and tennis court. Great rental property! Washer and dryer conveniently located in unit.

  • Golf Village 19A: $139,000

Best priced golf course property at the reef! This has been a renters haven for years. Enjoy the tranquility at the end of Golf Village Drive near tennis courts. Great views from the screened in patio. Remodeled in 2009, this condo is light and bright and ready to move in. Assigned cart garage and your own washer and dryer in the condo.

  • Golf Village 11A: $139,000

Bottom floor one bedroom condo with an enclosed patio that serves as a den/breakfast room on the 3rd fairway of Ocean Reef’s famed Dolphin Course. Most floors are marble. Cart room and inside laundry. Large community pool nearby with BBQ grill. Exterior brick walkways Pet friendly with plenty of walking paths on edge of course. New roof 2008. Bath and kitchen upgrades in 2004. Extra large water heater for safety tub. Community tennis court. Secure neighborhood. Potentially great rental.

Price Changes

  • 306 Carysfort Road: From $1,650,000 to $1,650,000
  • 8 Bayberry Lane: From $2,900,000 to $2,490,000
  • 6 Sunrise Cay: From $5,995,000 to $5,500,000
  • 405 Carysfort Road: From $1,395,000 to $1,290,000
  • 8 Knoll Lane: From $4,700,000 to $2,999,999
  • 36 Bay Ridge Road:  From $975,000 to $850,000
  • 4 South Road:  From $1,500,000 to $1,250,000
  • 21 Halfway Road:  From $3,925,000,000 to $3,750,000
  • Cay Harbor 6C:  From $$825,000,000 to $875,000
  • Lakeside Lane 50A: From $435,000 to $350,000
  • Yachtsman Inn 204:  From $187,000 to $160,000
  • Pumpkin Cay  2B:  From $1,050,000 to $950,000
  • Fisherman’s Cove 19B:  From $625 to $575,000
  • Dock FS-06:  From $325,000 to $295,000
  • 306 Carysfort:  From $1,650,000 to $1,195,000
  • 40 South Bridge Lane:  From $730,000 to $680,000

 

Sold

  • 429 South Harbor Drive
  • 35 East Snapper Point Drive
  • 45 Villa Court
  • 68 West Lake
  • Harbour House 14
  • Pumpkin Cay 7B

 

Your Ocean Reef Real Estate Connection

Office: 305 -367-2336 Mobile: 917-603-3252

Email:Mary@MaryLeePresentsOceanReefProperties.com

If you are interested in determining the value of your home in Ocean Reef or would like to discover the benefits of membership in one of the world’s finest private clubs, please call or email me — Mary Lee

Tuesday
Apr022013

The Medical Center Golf & Tennis Winner: March, 2013  

 

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Medical Center’s Golf & Tennis Golf Tournement.  

Lot’s of Fun was had by all.

 

Tuesday
Apr022013

Ocean Reef Real Estate Market Update: April 2, 2013  

 

What’s New On the Market 

 

  • 24 Dispatch Creek Court:  $7,600,000

Magnificent family compound offers unprecedented privacy and 280 feet of water frontage that offers plenty of room for all one’s water toys. Panoramic views, exceptional layout, master sitting room, study with a full bath that can be a 6th bedroom, large outdoor lanai overlooking an infinity edge pool and private beach. Huge garage and tons of storage.

  • 17 Grayvik: $3,250,000

Grayvik Canal Front Cottage. Great canal front location on Grayvik Drive! This charming Chris Fergis designed home offers 3 bedrooms and two baths. Spacious covered outdoor living /dining areas with broad water views. Split floor plan, sky lights, a long spacious kitchen, the home exudes warmth and privacy. The exceptional large lot has tall mature trees and lush landscape, 83 feet of seawall with electric and water, fish cleaning stand and a deep 2 car, 2 cart garage. Take in the beautiful Southwestern afternoon exposure from the pool/patio.

  • 39 Thatch Palm Way: $2,650,000

Magnificent family compound offers unprecedented privacy and 280 feet of water frontage that offers plenty of room for all one’s water toys. Panoramic views, exceptional layout, master sitting room, study with a full bath that can be a 6th bedroom, Large outdoor lanai overlooking an infinity edge pool and private beach. Huge garage and tons of storage.

  • 539 Ocean Cay: $2,399,000

Completely remodeled ultra modern ocean front 3BR home on exclusive Ocean Cay. Enjoy Key Largo’s most prestigious ocean front gated community with protected deep water dockage perfect for yachtsmen. This luxury home has brand new upgrades: impact resistant windows throughout, new exterior white railings, with Keystone exterior porches and stairs. Chefs will enjoy the exclusive quartz and marble modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, pendant lighting, mosaic tile backsplash, wine cooler, and great room overlooking the Atlantic ocean. The ocean front master suite features tongue and groove ceilings, ocean front bonus room, white cast iron tub, walk in custom organized closet, and double sinks. Exterior upgrades include new paint, a sandy beach, new landscaping, & mature royal palms. 100’ dock has power, water and instant access to the ocean with protection in the harbor.

  • 25 Harbour Green Drive: $2,259,000

Two-story canal front Harbour Green with a 4th bedroom and bath. Updated kitchen and bathrooms, tiled floors and all very well maintained. Dockage for a 50’ boat right out the back door. Entertainment deck with wet bar. Lots of storage (some with A/C) for all the equipment and toys.

  • 175 South Harbor Drive: $2,490,000

Project/will build. New Construction. Plans and Permit in hand. Very rare cleared lakefront lot in Hammock Course area.

  • 409 South Harbour Drive: $1,795,000

Beautiful Hammock Course home with vaulted ceilings, coral rock fireplace with built-in bookshelves. Large open great room with pocket sliders open to a fabulous screened in terrace overlooking the golf course. The front of the house offers a inviting pool with cascading spa adjacent to the guest suite. Master bedroom suite on the main level with his and her walk in closets. Two guest bedrooms with en suite baths on the second level. This home is light and bright, beautifully furnished with plenty of room. Newly renovated pool cabana and summer outdoor kitchen for grilling poolside.

  • 18 Exuma : $1,650,000

Recently remodeled Wheelhouse has been a vacation home favorite for many years being situated in the heart of the Villa Colony and just footsteps to Buccaneer Island. This three bedroom home sleeps eight, offers a hot tub under the stars, new grill, flat screen televisions throughout, and wonderful family style kitchen open to the oversized dining area.

  • 3 Torchwood Lane: $1,495,000

This property deserves your interest and inspection. It has so many attractive features to make your Ocean Reef life wonderful. Just as an example the Viking, gas kitchen and beautiful tile work throughout the baths and kitchen set the tone for this exquisite, comfortable, and manageable home. The southern view on the golf course from the delightful pool area will provide hours of fun and enjoyment. The cul-de-sac street adds to the tranquility. Close proximity to the new fitness center and spa facility makes it a short walk away.

  • Marina Village 3A: $1,495,000

Nicely appointed Marina Village condominium featuring wood laminate flooring, updated kitchen and bathrooms. Area pool right out your back door. 50’ live-aboard boat dock can be rented separately. Like owning two properties with one equity! Building features include elevators, metal roofs, impact resistant windows and slider doors, extra large cart storage rooms.

  • 450 Coral Lane: $1,395,000
  • This four bedroom, four and one half bath condominium style home provides all the benefits of condominium living. Located within walking distance of the Ocean Reef Club’s new Fitness Center and Spa this unique island-style design villa offers a spacious open floor plan with soaring ceilings. Features include two master bedroom suites, huge walk in closets, large kitchen with Euro-style cabinetry, separate dining area, laundry room, rear patio with a pool and waterfall spa and a two car garage. Decorator furnished this free standing condominium is turnkey!

    • 12 North Bridge Lane: $1,475,000

    All one level home with spacious open floor plan offering high ceilings, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths plus a den/office,great room, gourmet kitchen with gas range, center island plus breakfast area. Oversized garage and porte-cochere at front entry. Large covered patio overlooking pool in a private setting.

    • 32 Bay Ridge Road: $1,295,000

    Popular 3/3 interior home on a lot and a half. Remodeled in 2006. Rental income average $50K to $60K a year.

    • 3 Diana Road: $1,275,000

    Highly desirable sophisticated Villa Colony cottage with exceptional interior renovations! Outstanding new kitchen and bathrooms rooms, wood flooring, and well furnished. The front porch allows for morning sun and the back covered porch doubles for dining and afternoon relaxation. With three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a large family room, this home is in a great location on a cul-de-sac street with a park. Beautifully landscaped yard. This cottage is ready for you to enjoy, or use as a fabulous rental property. Many extras and a true “Must See!

    • Cay Harbor 5B: $895,000

    Long canal views.

    • Cay Harbor 2C: $875,000

    Fabulous ground floor condominium with a excellent long view down the canal to the Ocean! Recently renovated this two bedroom,two bath condominium has an extended living room with new kitchen , granite counter tops and built in bar. Walking distance to all amenties. 40 foot boat slip on new sea wall! Turn key!

    • Cay Harbor 6C: $825,000

    Beautifully renovated and maintained Cay Harbor 2 bedroom, 2 bath second floor condominium. Offering a great ocean view looking out the channel. Renovation includes granite counter tops, all new appliances, heating and air, plumbing. One of the most desirable Cay Harbor locations.

    • Angelfish Cay 8B: $235,000

    Second floor condo with granite counters, tile throughout, extended living room to include what was the porch beautiful view of water and community pool.

    Price Changes

    • 12 Ocean Reef Drive: From $979,000 to $799,000
    • 60 Tarpon Lane: From $4,350,000 to $3,950,000
    • 28 Dilly Tree: From $1,550,000 to $1,495,000
    • 104 Andros Road: From $4,250,000 to $3,900,000
    • 588 Ocean Cay: From $2,899,000 to $2,799,000
    • 570 Coral Lane:  From $2,300,000 to $1,945,000
    • 44 South Bridge Lane:  From $2,899,000 to $2,699,000
    • 15 Halfway:  From $1,700,000 to $1,600,000
    • 12 South Road:  From $3,750,000 to $3,625,000
    • 14 Channel Cay: From $5,480,000 to $4,975,000
    • 23 Sunset Cay Road:  From $7,250,000 to $6,350,000
    • 22 Perky:  From $1,150,000 to $1,100,000
    • Golf Village 5B:  From $175,000 to $147,000
    • Angelfish Cay 68A:  From $459,000 to $425,000
    • Cay Harbor 8D:  From $750,000 to $650,000
    • Pumpkin Cay 49B:  From $845,000 to $765,000
    • Golf Village 5A:  From $225,000 to $195,000
    • Pumpkin Cay 65B:  From $1,595,000 to $1,390,000
    • Harbour House 35:  From $2,295,000 to $1,950,000
    • Cay Harbor 7E:  From $850,000 to $765,000
    • Harbour Green 49:  From $2,600,000 to $1,999,000
    • Moorings 36A:  From $990,000 to $995,000
    • Fairway Lakes 54B:  From $449,000 to $395,000
    • Golf Village 5A:  From $225,000 to $199,000
    • Pumpkin Cay 65A:  From $3,495,000 to $3,200,000
    • 10 Harbour Green:  From $1,950,000 to $1,895,000
    • 35 Villa Court:  From $725,000 to $675,000
    • Fairway Lakes 13A:  From $525,000 to $399,000
    • Yachtman’s Inn 204:  From $187,000 to $165,000
    • Fisherman’s Cove 17A:  From $675 to $659,000
    • Dock FS-36:  From $1,200,000 to $1,175,000

     

    Sold

     

    • 105 Andros 
    • 1 Card Sound Road
    • 26 Dilly Tree Park
    • 45 Card Sound Road
    • 21 Thatch Palm Way
    • Fairway Lakes 52A
    • Landings 8A
    • Pumpkin Cay 32B
    • Harbour House 18
    • 44 Villa Court
    • Fairway Lakes 50B
    • Angelfish Cay 11A
    • Pumpkin Cay 71B
    • Angelfish Cay 72A
    • Dock FS-32

     

    Your Ocean Reef Real Estate Connection

    Office: 305 -367-2336 Mobile: 917-603-3252

    Email:Mary@MaryLeePresentsOceanReefProperties.com

    If you are interested in determining the value of your home in Ocean Reef or would like to discover the benefits of membership in one of the world’s finest private clubs, please call or email me — Mary Lee

    Monday
    Apr012013

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