Saturday, December 31, 2016

Santa At Silver Springs State Park



As you may recall, the old Silver Springs tourist attraction has been taken over by the State of Florida and combined with the adjacent Silver River State Park to become the Silver Springs State Park.  Much of the old park is gone, but the glass bottom boats remain, and last week, the place was humming with visitors.

The state has done a remarkable job in cleaning up the park, building a new walkway over the small island and constructing an amphitheater in the woods, which I'm guessing will be used to put on wildlife shows or something similar.

I was standing in a clearing near the amphitheater when I spotted Santa aboard one of the glass bottom boats traversing the Silver River. The boat came near and Santa saw me and waved.  I wanted to ask why I got a lump of coal for Christmas but the boat moved on too quickly!

The little kiddos on the boat got to see, not only the various fish swimming down deep, but also Santa himself, close up and personal.  How awesome is that?

Happy New Year to all my blogging friends!


[I'm still on a break but will be back before long.] 

Sunday, December 25, 2016

Merry Hanukkah & Happy Christmas


Sorry I couldn't resist this one!  Don't know the source, however.  Have fun today no matter what holiday you celebrate or don't celebrate!

Saturday, December 24, 2016

Merry Christmas & Happy Hanukkah!


Merry Christmas!


Happy Hanukkah

(The above photo is from Photobucket)


I will be taking some time off to focus on the holidays but I wish for all my friends, a wonderful holiday season!


Friday, December 23, 2016

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Ashlyn (Previous misidentified as Ashley)


This is Ashlyn. She drives the food cart at the Stone Creek Golf Course. Golfers are always glad to see her, for her cart contains a variety of beverages, along with a number of snacks. And she has a really nice smile.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Santa at the Eye Doctor


This just in.  The Associated Press and Huffington Post are reporting that late last night Santa came close to wrecking his sleigh.  Evidently Rudolph's nose gave out and the sleigh hit a cell tower as it began a trial run out of Orlando.

There's no word on casualties yet, but Santa's entourage was able to limp along for some 75 miles before setting down on the Happy Trails horse farm just south of Ocala.

As this post went to press, one of our avid readers sent us the above photo. She spotted Santa at Ocala Eye getting his eyes checked.  A source close to Santa said it was Santa's fault the sleigh hit the cell tower; his eyesight is getting worse. It's been at least 50 years since he's had his eyes checked.

We are happy to report, however, that all is well.  Just a short time ago, a group of disaffected teen goths were swimming with the sharks at Silver Springs and they heard a cry from the sky, "Hi Yo, Silver!  Away!"

Wait, that's not right!  Oh oh.

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Blue Heron - Royal Oaks Golf Course


Note: Double-click and this photo will embiggen for a better view.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Donkey Crossing


These two are friends. That's probably because the horse respects the sign, and thus, the donkey.

Friday, December 16, 2016

Christmas Manger Scene


The folks who live in this house are very religious and announce their devotion to Jesus at every opportunity. Many others in Ocala feel much the same way and you will see numerous signs on lawns, cars, houses, businesses, etc., claiming "Jesus is the reason for the season."

Actually, that's not correct if you want to get technical.  In fact, the early church didn't give a flip about when Jesus was born until the mid-4th century.  Then the church fathers argued about the date because no one had any idea.  They finally settled on December 25, which was the time that that many other religions celebrated the birth of their savior, not a few of these saviors also being born of a virgin in a cave or manger.

Mithraism was the big competitor to Christianity in the early 4th century and their god/savior was one of those born on Dec. 25.  In fact, all of Rome came out to celebrate this birth on Mithras Eve, December 24.

So, it worked out well.  People were already celebrating December 25, why not Christians?

But the reality is that this date was chosen, not so much because it was when Mithras was born, but rather because the popular sun god was born on December 25 and and that birth had been a festival in the Roman empire for many years.  




Thursday, December 15, 2016

Swimming Pool - Spanish Springs, The Villages, Florida


This is one of the many swimming pools available to residents of the Spanish Springs area of The Villages.


Note: This has been cross-posted to The Villages (Florida) Photos.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Fall "Colorics"


Some people I know, (I'm not mentioning any names) think that "coloric" is not a word. Well, they'd be right and they'd be wrong.

"Coloric" doesn't appear in my old beat up dictionary but a manufacturer of household fixtures in Gustavsberg, Sweden has a whole line of Coloric faucets.

So there!

Anyway, I found this little bush/tree, stuck in the middle of a couple larger trees and its colors called to me so I answered the call and took a photograph.

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Another Santa Landing in Ocala


I was on a bike when I saw this lawn decoration. Not wanting to be like the papparrazi, I stopped a couple of doors down to take a picture.

While composing the shot, I noticed an older lady, blue hair, slightly plump, wearing a floral print dress which was covered in part by an apron, standing in front of Santa and Mrs. Claus. She drew herself up haughtily, scowled mightily, drew a deep breath, and hissed loudly at the Claus couple.

Then she turned around and when she saw me, waddled hastily to my side. 

"Well, I never!" she exclaimed.

"You never what?" I asked.

"You funnin' with me?" She asked.

"No, I'm just wondering what you're so upset about." I said.

"Well, I never!" She said again. "You look like a nice person, and I never thought a nice person would think it OK for Santa and his missus to get out of their sleigh and kiss in the middle of a yard! I mean, I never!"

"I, ah..."

"Now you listen here mister, my goodness gracious, what if'n some kids walked by and saw that? I just never, ever, in my life seen nothing like that. That ain't what Christmas is all about!"

I put my bike's kickstand down, and moved to stand in front of the lady.

"What do you think you're doing?" she said, moving back.

I reached out, grabbed her hands and pulled her close and kissed her gently on her forehead.

Then I said, "Christmas is supposed to be about love, and Santa and Mrs. Claus show everyone how much they love each other when they kiss. I'd suggest this Christmas you kiss the people you love, tell them you love them and not worry about Santa and his missus."

Stepping back, she looked up at me and said, "Well, I never!" but she was smiling just a bit and her eyes twinkled. "Well, I never!" she said again as she turned and waddled down the street to where she came from.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Wells Fargo Bank


This is the interior of a Wells Fargo branch bank. It was a slow day.

We still bank here and the employees are very nice - friendly and helpful, in spite of the fact that many Wells Fargo employees were involved in a huge scam in which they set up fake accounts in order to con customers out of their money.

Another interesting fact is that Trump's pick to serve as Secretary of Labor & Transportation, Elaine Chao, was on the Wells Fargo board while all of this was going on.

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Coyote Cantina


This building has seen several incarnation, almost always as some sort of bar or saloon. It's been the Coyote Cantina for a few months now and I'm sure its goal is to survive longer than its predecessors. It's located about 1/2 block from the town square.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Blossoming Tree


In our community, this particular tree is relatively popular. I used to know its name, but cannot remember. In the fall, it fills out with colorful blossoms but I think it is a messy tree.  It's popular because it's pretty.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Lofts On The Square


For years, the City of Ocala has talked about building "lofts" or apartments in downtown. Previously there was discussion about revamping an older multi-story building which would be converted to apartments on the upper floor(s) while the first floor would showcase a variety of business enterprises.

This, obviously, was easier said and done. Early on one con man stuck the city for over $1 million before he disappeared into the night, which might indicate the city leaders did not vet him sufficiently.

Now, however, it seems some "lofts" are being built directly across from the town square. I know nothing more, but I think it is correct to say that these will be pricey unless, of course, folks object to living in what is still a somewhat sketchy area, especially at night.

But I think this is a step in the right direction. Other cities have done this and it has worked well and it is essential to revive the downtown area to make this a more livable city.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Almost Perfect


It's a truck with green wheels. Don't know why it has green wheels. But it is almost a perfect Christmas truck. All it needs is a big red bow attached to the grille.

Monday, December 5, 2016

A Floral Delight


Initially, this floral arrangement wasn't all that much to look at; but I thought it had potential, so I took the shot. When I got it on the computer, I was delighted. It is indeed, a floral delight! But...is it real or is it faux?

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Houses Housing Businesses - Lake Sumter Landing, The Villages







In Lake Sumter Landing of The Villages, you will find a number of structures that appear to be houses where people live, but in reality contain a variety of businesses, many of which are related to the needs of The Villages.

The first two photos show houses which are used for professionals such as accountants and insurance agents.  The third photo shows a house on Main Street which contains a large health insurance company.

Houses in the other photos are used for similar purposes.

Saturday, December 3, 2016

The Window


The Window

Hidden in the trees
 we wonder what it sees
 and if behind the glass
 great things come to pass
 to knock us on our knees
 will wonders never cease

Friday, December 2, 2016

Orange Tree


It's that time of year; the citrus fruit is beginning to get ripe. We just need a few more cooler days and these will be ready to pick and eat; usually by the end of December.
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson