This first pic is of Edison's home, showing the pergola to it's right, covered with Queen's Wreath. I thought it was wisteria from a distance, but up close, Queen's Wreath is much more impressive.
This is the back side of Henry Ford's home. It was under rehab, so not much to see inside. We could only peek in both houses, but pics of antiques or bare floors are booooring, so I'll spare you those.
On the grounds, this huge bouganvillea appeared to have palm trees growing out of it!
Aside from all the antiques, here is a pic of what Mr. Edison called an "electrolier," one of the electric chandeliers gracing his home. With all the windows and doors open, the cross breezes make this home very comfortable except in the summer, when everyone fled back north.
This is Betsy and Steve admiring a Mysore Fig, a champion Florida tree. This kind of tree produces latex, but not very efficiently.
Here's a close-up of a Queen's Wreath. Definitely not wisteria.
More Queen's wreath.
Close-up of Bouganvillea. Love that pink!
Another view of Edison's home with glimpses of Ford's behind it. Yep, they're that close to each other.
Last, but not least, this Great Snowy Egret was fishing the waters of the Caloosahatchee River, which separates Fort Myers from Cape Coral. His breeding plumage is almost all gone, but what looks blurry off the back of his head and the end of his tail is the remnants. Click on the picture to see him better.
That's it for today. I'll have pics of what we made at last Saturday's workshop in my next post, probably not until Sunday or Monday, as I have to recreate a couple of the things we did and that I gave away as door prizes. Silly me forgot to take pictures first!
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3 comments:
thank you for sharing all the wonderful things you saw on your trip away. Look at the roots on that Mysore Fig! Wow! The flowers are very pretty, I love that pink too. Very interesting stuff on Edison and Ford.
~Tracy
I really enjoyed your input on your trip, and THE FLOWERS omgoodness I love them. You and I sure love our flowers and birds. TFS your trip with us.
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