Locals believe that the spring could be The Fountain of Youth discovered by Ponce de Leon (hence the name). Since nobody really knows where the fountain was, this will certainly do. It pumps an impressive amount of water from the earth at this very beautiful spot. The pronunciation of the place is amusing. We asked the servers how to pronounce De Leon and they struggled to make some awkward attempts at Spanish pronunciation. We asked again but expanded our question to include the local pronunciation. They were relieved and reminded us that they are not Spanish (obviously) but Americans (also obvious) and they pronounce it something like "DILL ee un."
On the way back to the apartment, Rod drove us through some wonderful old neighborhoods in De Land and Orange City. Then, sadly, we headed to the airport for our trip home. The sadness of finishing a wonderful vacation is comparable to empty-house syndrome when visitors leave.
Walkies?
I do love flower spotting on my walks
Happy little things
Entrance to the Rod and Vic's complex
The forest on the right Rod calls Jurassic Park;
it is filled with beasties including some massive spiders
Integra Landings
Their apartment is on the second floor rear
The Old Spanish Sugar Mill Grill and Griddle House
Here is one of the griddles in question
They bring you the eggs and you cook them the way you like
Happy birthday, Rod
Rod explaining something to Kris
The springs are the source of the river
Spring Garden Creek looks more like a river to me; it reminded me
of our time in the Amazon
Our wonderful hosts
The park is full of these incredibly huge oaks festooned
with Spanish moss
All good things must come to an end
These impressive clouds over the airport broke loose and
delayed our boarding for a few minutes
They seem quite harmless from above
The last leg of the flight from PHX to SLC
The P&M Taylors, headed to NY, drove and parked our car;
we picked it up and drove home -- this photo was part of the
instructions on where to find it
I do love flower spotting on my walks
Happy little things
Entrance to the Rod and Vic's complex
The forest on the right Rod calls Jurassic Park;
it is filled with beasties including some massive spiders
Integra Landings
Their apartment is on the second floor rear
The Old Spanish Sugar Mill Grill and Griddle House
Here is one of the griddles in question
They bring you the eggs and you cook them the way you like
Happy birthday, Rod
Rod explaining something to Kris
The springs are the source of the river
Spring Garden Creek looks more like a river to me; it reminded me
of our time in the Amazon
Our wonderful hosts
The park is full of these incredibly huge oaks festooned
with Spanish moss
All good things must come to an end
These impressive clouds over the airport broke loose and
delayed our boarding for a few minutes
They seem quite harmless from above
The last leg of the flight from PHX to SLC
The P&M Taylors, headed to NY, drove and parked our car;
we picked it up and drove home -- this photo was part of the
instructions on where to find it
This was a wonderful trip. It was so fun to spend time with Rod and Vic and everything we did was a treat. Thanks to our great hosts for their excellent management. We loved every minute of it. Sadly, this is the end. There will certainly be more, but nothing this exciting; just life. So this is all for now.
OXO
D.



































































































