As I mentioned in the prior post our drive into Florida was challenging. It seemed that the cold wet front followed us all the way to central Florida where we stopped to visit friends. Our friends own one of the deepest (if not the deepest) spring in Florida and they live hidden down a dirt road. Such a nice respite to be someplace that is 'almost' original Florida. Lets hope that the powers that be (and they are strong powers) do not take away this spring.
A Deep Freshwater Spring.
We drove further south to visit the Naples botanical garden, but discovered that it was brand new and did not have much to offer. So what we really accomplished was donating funds so that it could grow to be more interesting in years to come.
The children's garden was fun and mostly complete and a good place to bring grandchildren some day...maybe. Maybe I will meet Beverly or Onewoman with their lovely grandchildren running through this garden on a Florida afternoon. It seems to be designed to fit all ages and includes a tree house, climbing nets, a water place and a large sand play area.
We also stopped at the Edison/Ford summer homes-museum and spent an afternoon walking around. It is full of industrial inventions and shows the history of much of the industrialization in our country, so we could have spent all day except hubby had to stop and talk to Mrs. Edison. She was quite an imposing woman, but then she would have to be, to be married to Thomas, wouldn't she?. (Hubby loved this trip since everywhere we stopped, he got to do most of the talking.)
I have just a few photos of the place where we stayed down south to follow and all my outdoor stuff on Florida gets posted 'you know where."