Monday, July 18, 2016

Food Trucks on the Fun Coast



Food trucks have been enjoying great popularity in the United States, even having their own show on Food Network. The food truck movement has finally made its way to the Fun Coast. In the Greater Daytona Beach Area, we can now enjoy individual food trucks as well as food truck ‘rallies’ from Ormond to New Smyrna Beach. 

A Little Food Truck History

The Texas chuck wagon is a precursor to the American food truck Food consisted of dried beans, coffee, cornmeal, greasy cloth-wrapped bacon, salt pork, beef, usually dried or salted or smoked, and other easy to preserve food stuffs. Yum!

Then there was the lunch wagon in the late 1800’s selling sandwiches, pies, and coffee business employees in the city. Later versions of the food truck were mobile canteens, which were created in the late 1950s. These mobile canteens operated on stateside army bases.

Finally, mobile food trucks, nicknamed "roach coaches" have been around for years, serving construction sites, factories, and other blue-collar locations. 

 
The Gourmet Food Truck movement started in big cities like New York and Los Angeles. It spread throughout the United States, and now can be found in the suburbs and small towns. Characteristic of food trucks is a small, specialized menu, gourmet food items (often a twist on old favorites), and a tiny crew that cooks and serves in various locales.


In our area, you will find food trucks more often than not in the parking lot of local brew pubs, such as Tomoka Brewery Co. Going to a food truck rally is all kinds of fun! You can pick from a variety of very reasonably priced food items from different trucks. There is usually music and a lot of people. A happy atmosphere accompanies these events!

The next food truck rally will be in Ormond Beach on July 21 – check it out here. The best way to be informed about various food truck appearances and rallies is to “like” their Facebook Pages. Here are a few:



Tuesday, July 12, 2016

It’s Hurricane Season! What Is Your Plan?



From June 1 – November 30 it is official hurricane season. This doesn’t mean there will BE a hurricane in our area, or if there is, that we will be badly affected. However, it is good to be prepared on several levels. 
 
 
Take into consideration that a storm doesn’t have to actually hit your home to cause damage. Other sources of damage include flooding and prolonged power outages. Therefore, hurricane preparedness encompasses all these possibilities.

Supplies

Water is the number one supply you must have enough of. Don’t forget your pets. Babies will need a supply of wipes, diapers, food, clothes, etc. Special needs persons will require their medications. Don't forget the toilet paper! Non-perishable foods, non-electric light sources, a battery operated radio, and medical supplies are necessary. Click here for an extensive list of things to have in the house during the hurricane season.

Secure the House

Know your home’s vulnerability to storm surge, high winds and flooding. Before hurricane season starts, make sure your trees and large plants are trimmed. Falling branches and falling trees will damage houses and cars (and people). Know where you will put your outside furniture and plants or how you will secure them. If you can, prepare shutters for your windows – boards are handy for that, as well as actual hurricane shutters. Gather important documents, including insurance policies, health cards, list of medications, birth certificates, list of important phone numbers and put them in a waterproof container.


Evacuation Plan

If there is a mandatory evacuation, you will be urged to leave your home and area. Make a plan with your family and know what you will do and where you will go. Make sure everyone is on the same page. Make a list of things you will take with you and know where these things are before you have to get ready.

Shelters

Inform yourself of the shelters in your immediate area. If you have friends and family inland (or away from the storm path), find out if you can stay with them during the storm. Hotels will be filled up very quickly, so take that into consideration before you venture out to stay in one. Here is some information on shelters in Volusia County.


Pets and Special Needs

Do not leave your pets behind. They will not be “fine” during a storm alone in the house. Prepare by having enough food for your animals to last at least a week. Have extra food and water bowls, a clean litter box and litter, as well as ½ gallon of water per animal per day handy. You can store some of those things in your pet’s carrier, along with a familiar blanket. Find out which shelters and hotels accept pets and under what conditions.

If you are living with elderly or special needs persons, be sure to have their medication, their medical supplies (such as oxygen), and special dietary items ready to go. Find out which shelters accommodate special needs persons so you can keep your loved ones (and/or yourself) safe and as comfortable as possible.

Lastly, don’t stress out! Many people love hurricanes and throw a party when one is approaching. Just “be prepared” and enjoy our beautiful Central Florida coast!

Monday, July 11, 2016

HOMES WITH DOCKS - Part II



Here are some properties with docks 
north of Ponce Inlet!

One of my favorite finds is the mid-century marvel discovered in Ponce Inlet about a mile from the inlet jetty. With a design reminiscent of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, this 2 BR/ 2BA home is a study of wood, glass, and stone. Click here for listings!


The seller is a yacht builder and hand crafted some of the woodwork in the home, including the ebony inlay of the kitchen island. He also added a cute loft over the kitchen. 

 
The dock is sometimes home to a 40’ sailing boat. This delightful home is for people who can appreciate excellent craftsmanship! At $699,000, this is a great buy! 



 Condos with Boat Docks!

If you don’t want the upkeep of a single family home, a condo at Harbour Village - the large community of condominium homes in the north part of Ponce Inlet, will fit the bill! There are condo buildings situated close to the golf course called Links Village, but I am excited about Riverwalk Village and Harbour Village, which are in closer proximity to the water and the marina. 



The private marina can only be used by residents, and is just about two miles from the Ponce Inlet jetty. There is a maintenance fee for slip owners, but at just under $2,000 annually, it is a great deal compared to yacht clubs with memberships starting at $1000, not including rental for a boat slip! Click here to view dock listings!


If you and your significant other like to come to the coast from Central Florida for weekends, a pretty 1 BR 1 ½ BA home in Riverwalk Village, including its own slip, could be perfect for you! There is an initial outlay of $269,000 and combined monthly maintenance fees of $621. Crown molding and gorgeous, uninterrupted views over the marsh and intracostal waterway combine to make this a really special property! 


Bringing your whole crew? Then you’ll want one of the luxurious 3 BR/ 3BA homes in Harbour Village boasting 2138 sq. ft. of living area and overlooking the marina! There is a second floor unit which can be purchased with a boat dock.  The dock is over 50 feet long AND has a lift for a smaller craft. How much for all of this boating wonderfulness? With an initial outlay of $683,900 and $536 combined monthly maintenance fees, this home and dock can be YOURS!


Who do you know who needs my help buying one of these properties?