Saturday, April 07, 2007

Pretend You're A Tourist

One of the strangest phenomena, it seems to me, is that people who live in a certain town rarely take advantage of the towns many attractions. Oh, we know where they are, we can tell visiting friends and family about them, we might even have snuck into one or two. But overwhelmingly, I meet people who confess to rarely getting to the beach...or have never seen a show at the Van Wezel. After recently extolling the virtues of Towles Court to an artistically inclined client, they asked "have you been there?"

Wow. I knew so much about the place, the schedule of their art walks, even some of the artists. But had I been there? It was almost a startling realization that I had not! With resolve I decided to go to the Friday night art walk that very week - by coincidence, a friend was exhibiting at the Sonnet Gallery. On Friday, I surprised the kids with our plans (no need to hear whining until absolutely necessary ) and we were off.

As a lifelong art lover, I expected to be charmed. Wowed. Intrigued. And to totally fall in love with the open galleries, live music and softly lit walkways. I was not disappointed. What I didn't expect was the reaction of my children. My 7 year old son who couldn't get enough of talking about the "cool colors" of glass sculptures and asking me if we could try pastel painting. My 13 year old who was so intrigued with a photography gallery, that she asked to take a photography class and has begun filling her walls with her own shots. They made me visit every gallery, didn't miss a one. And as we strolled with our drinks (white wine for me, apple juice for them) and discussed art, I realized I was exposing them to a whole new world. And it had been in my own back yard all the time.

One of the best things about being in real estate is the exposure I have to all the neighborhoods, all the properties, and the varied personalities Sarasota offers. I was glad to be reminded what a fantastic, vibrant town this is - for those of you moving here, I would love to point out some of my favorite spots. But once you get here, don't forget to be a tourist in your own town - Sarasota is a great place to explore - no matter how long you've lived here. - Regina Brassil, REALTOR

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