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Re: OT: Florida Vacation question
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Posted by Skipper on June 04, 2007 at 11:24:38 from (70.88.59.90):
In Reply to: OT: Florida Vacation question posted by Howard H. on June 03, 2007 at 20:32:40:
Bo has some good points. I also do not know of any agriculture "pick your own" places. If you do get close to Ft Myers on I75 I would stop to see the Thomas Edison/Henry Ford museums. The no-seeums generally aren't any worse than other mosquitoes etc insects. Love bugs season should be over soon, thank goodness. Silver Springs is a nice plesant way to see nature in glass bottom boats, in Ocala. Course they have all kinds of tourist traps, but for my money I stay far far away from these. Key West is a LONG drive and if you don't stop and enjoy the water it is hardly worth it. It is the Gay hang out of the East. Hope that isn't politically incorrect. But if you go there DO NOT miss the dock at sunset. The local carnival type people come out for free shows asking for donations, and some are pretty good. Skipper
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