Orientation: Light, Breeze, and View — Living with the Elements on Ono Island
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Orientation: Light, Breeze, and View — Living with the Elements on Ono Island
There’s something deeply Southern about the way Ono Island breathes — the salt air, the sway of marsh grass, and the rhythm of tide and light. Here along Old River, the sun and wind dictate the day as surely as the church bells do in small coastal towns. The island’s southern exposure creates its own microclimate — breezier in summer, slightly warmer in winter — and orientation becomes the invisible design element that shapes how life unfolds.
Morning Light and Evening Glow
When I walk a vacant lot with buyers, I suggest: paying attention to the light. The direction your home faces can define the feeling inside it.
East-facing lots welcome the first light…
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