
Three miles north of downtown, this area is called Seminole Heights and is known for its early 20th century craftsman style bungalows. Considered Tampa’s first suburb, the area has been enjoying a renaissance.
Jill and Glenn tour America in a motor coach.



On Thursday February 5th we went to see some horses in Myakka City. Not just any horses: Herrmanns' Royal Lipizzan Stallions. These are the decedents of the horses General George Patton saved during World War II. Walt Disney made a movie about them called Miracle of the White Stallions.


Last night we drove to Avon Park for dinner at the Hotel Jacaranda. The Jacaranda opened in 1926 and has been in continuous operation since. It claims famous guests ranging from Babe Ruth to George Burns and Gracie Allen. During World War II, it housed servicemen who had come to the area for pilot training. In the 1970’s it was home to Jill’s brother-in-law, Mark Henderson.

In 1988 it was purchased by the South Florida Community College Foundation. Renovated, it now serves partially as a dormitory for the college and partially as a hotel open to the public. During the winter season, SFCC culinary students work in the hotel's kitchen preparing and serving buffet lunch and dinner.
We were awakened this morning by the sound of a large machine. It was biennial hedge trimming day at the SKP Resort. Only they don’t use a Black & Decker.