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About Debbie Kirkland

Realtor Since 2002. Top 5% In Tallahassee, Florida. Member, 2012 President, Tallahassee Board of Realtors I love sharing information and photographs of the Tallahassee, FL area. I'm a native and know the area well and love finding homes for people in the area as well as being a resource by sharing what I love about my hometown! I want your real estate referrals as well ~ So check out my website, get to know Tallahassee or SEARCH for area homes, and contact me soon!

365 Things To Do In and Around Tallahassee – Day 31 Red Hills Horse Trials

Red Hills Horse Trials began yesterday, March 10th and runs through Sunday, March 13, 2011. Competitive riders from 11 countries and 28 States are in attendance and will compete in events such as dressage performances and cross-country races. Red Hills kicks off the Adequan USEA Gold Cup series, one of eight prestigious events in the United States East Coast World Cup Qualifier 2011 competition.


365 Things To Do In and Around Tallahassee, FL – Day 30 Tour Historic Open Houses and Art Exhibits

This year, we will repeat the event only on a larger scale. Seven featured homes for sale in Myers Park, Tallahassee, FL will be open for tours and works from over 20 artists will be on display, many represented by the artists themselves. Works by Missionary Mary Proctor, Lucas Vansickle, Sandy Proctor, and more will be showcased.



Ramping Up A Blog and Tallahassee, FL Information

Hi I’m Debbie Kirkland, I’m a Realtor and I write a blog called Talk Tallahassee. I’d love to have your input on my posts so that I can help people learn what makes Tallahassee a great place to live and why it’s a great place to call home. Here’s my card, can you take a look at it sometime this week and give me a call? This is the first day of the 31 days to build a better blog challenge!


Showing Equestrian Properties Today

Today, I will roam the hills east of Tallahassee in Jefferson County. Monticello, Florida is the heart of the county. Historic buildings such as the Monticello Opera House, and many century old homes line the streets among the moss covered lawns near downtown Monticello. Further away form the Courthouse Circle expansive farms and beautiful pastures are home to many horse-lovers and fine equestrian facilities.