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First Stop -- Bok Tower and Gardens
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Diane under a large and interesting palm tree.
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Diane & Greg at the Harry P. Leu Gardens in downtown Orlando
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Grave of Sheriff Mizell in the Leu Gardens. Mizell was killed from ambush in 1870, his murder was never solved.
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Diane with a Lego sea monster at Disney Downtown.
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More Lego creations
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With my bud, Buzz
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Diane & Mr. Potato Head . . . does Mrs. Potato Head know?
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Recipe for squirrel soup at the Orange County Historical Museum (note: this place was incredibly, sickeningly politically correct and anti-Southern)
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A good ole' Florida Cracker getting ready to chow down on some rattlesnake.
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An old label from a grapefruit box.
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Tag on a trailer of "tin can tourist." Ohio tag is from 1921, the year in which Diane's father was born. |
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Looking back toward a high-rise on Church Street in Orlando
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Church Street, at one time a thriving and bustling area -- not so much now.
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Diane on Church Street
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Flights of Fancy, air museum, located between Orlando and Tampa on I-4
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Ready to make a night parachute jump over Europe.
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Strifing the trenches.
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Great assortment of old warbirds!
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Rob Lock, aka "Waldo," Greg's pilot for a ride on an old bi-plane.
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D-25 ready for the sky!
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Rob's Office
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Your humble crewman.
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Our pilot and the rest of the crew.
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Strapped in and ready for take off.
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And we're off . . .
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Ah, yes that is my hand "gently" grasping the cowling of the D-25.
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Back to terra-firma
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The Fly Tigers Air Museum in Kissimmee.
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Aircraft "bones" yard
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