A Tiger Butterfly enjoying breakfast at a pond in The Villages. By Ron Clark August 27, 2015 Comments A Tiger Butterfly enjoying breakfast at a pond in The Villages. Photo courtesy of Ron Clark. Want to share your own photos of The Villages with our readers? Click here to submit your local photos for publication. Share FacebookTwitterReddItEmailCopy URL More Headlines When is Hooters coming to The Villages? Parking Patrol documents double Bad Parking at Pinellas Plaza Sterling Heights Recreation Center to close for maintenance Children are not allowed to live in The Villages Get Our Daily Emails Headlines Shelves thinning out at supermarket to close in The Villages Antrim Dells residents wary of The Villages’ plan for nearby acreage Villager must appear in court for refusal to remove stone landscaping Neighbors oppose plans for subdivisions that would generate more traffic Resident unhappy with piecemeal annexations at Hearty Host Lake Resort Letters to the Editor When is Hooters coming to The Villages? A Village of St. Catherine resident is getting impatient for the opening of Hooters in The Villages. Children are not allowed to live in The Villages In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Chatham resident reminds us why children are not allowed to live in The Villages. When you buy in a 55+ community you expect to live in 55+ community A reader says that when you spend quite a bit of money to purchase a house in a 55+ community, you expect it to be 55+. Snowbird weighs in on baby in the neighborhood brou-ha-ha A returning snowbird we weighs in on the baby in the neighborhood brou-ha-ha in the Village of DeLuna. Outsider says couple with baby in The Villages should be left alone An outsider has followed the baby-in-The-Villages drama and argues the couple and their baby should be left alone. Photos Bald eagle screaming in The Villages Hawk perched on church steeple in The Villages Bald eagles having a spirited talk in The Villages Beautiful sunrise over Roosevelt Executive Golf Course Bald eagles meeting at Briarwood Executive Golf Course