Anyway, I finally went to Mt. Dora in the daytime when the shops were open. Usually we go at night for the fantastic Christmas lights. It was about 72 degrees and partly cloudy.
I only photographed 2 places because I met some British people and we ended up sitting and talking about life and death and morals, ethics, personal responsibility, choice and the meaning of the word love for 3 Hours!Then it got dark and the shops closed
We met in this beautiful place called The Garden Gate Tea Room. I thought I was in heaven!
This is where I parked my car. It is a B&B, built about 1896.
They invited me right in! Very nice people. The owner is a chef from Miami and recited the next morning's menu to me! I said "You are really INTO tomorrow's breakfast aren't you? You can't wait!" His face glowed thinking about it.
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Thank you for sharing all those lovely photos, Kat! It was like taking us with you - without all the rigamarole. It's so gorgeous. Interesting people you met, too. Now I'm curious what the chef said was for breakfast. I'll bet he didn't serve cold mutton.
Here are pics of another visit to Mt Dora, if anyone is interested. The first one is of the outside of the Tea Garden- I did not go inside on that visit.
Our Diana provided me with an interesting link to Mt Dora's Lakeside Inn.
In the text it refers to the John Schlesinger movie, Honky Tonk Freeway. Stefani is in that movie! A part in the *crowd*, but she is easily seen at least once!
Thanks Diana! I could not remember the name of that movie!