Sunrise from the balcony of Arny and Tracy's condo where we stayed in Litchfield. It's on the fifth floor. |
Sunset over the salt marsh on the grounds of the condo complex a few blocks from our place. |
Again from the balcony: the moon's reflection on the ocean a few hours after sunset. |
Inside the condo
The living room has a great view of the ocean. Sometimes we don't feel the need to go anywhere -- we just look out the window. |
The kitchen is large and fairly well-equipped. Some people like to go out for every meal, but we are happy to be able to cook for ourselves for most meals. |
The dining area. In the photo you can see the second very-fresh-fish dinner that we cooked. Fish filets wrapped in wilted lettuce leaves with lemon and herb butter. |
Len did the cooking. First he pan-fried the fish. |
Then he made a sauce with capers, lemon juice, white wine, and parsley. |
These fish fillets were absolutely wonderful! |
Where we are staying. |
Sandpipers on the beach nearby. |
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9 comments:
I WANT TO VISIT Litchfield! Gorgeous view from the balcony and delicious food, esp. those fried snapper fillets...absolutely mouthwatering!
You have me ohhh- and awww-ing here, so beautiful!
Oh, thank you so much for sharing, this is wonderful! One day someone will invent beaming and ... for the time being we can dream along with your life :-)
I might even go for the fish. Maybe.
I really need to take a class in cooking fish. That looks so delicious and I just love it but I always seem to overdue. Always the best when you have really wonderful fresh fish like that, too!
those snapper look wonderful. love the shots of the condo, and the scenery.
What a feast and beautiful sky and great views!
Wow! You certainly have sold me. It looks like a fabulous spot in nature to really enjoy a nice getaway.
We tend to be out all day when travelling and have lunch out. I enjoy having breakfast and dinner in.
lOOKS like a beautiful place! I would be tempted to just sit in front of that window.
Looks lovely.
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