I can't handle Masks, but went anyway to Tuesday's monthly Art Show because I was informed I would not be caged up very long. Once there, I realized I was lied to. However, there were so few people there, I left my group to visit the Pottery Exhibit which I saw was empty. Even in an empty room, "The Mask" stayed on, but was below my nose so I could once again breathe unrestricted fresh air. A Security Officer entered the room and from 30' out, demanded that I immediately raise the mask to seal up my nose. Keeping her distance, She continued watching me to make sure I Complied to her Command! I finally told the Guard that I had had enough of my personal experience and walked out after my 10 minute tour. While waiting outside for my party to finish the exhibit, I started talking to the friendly girls handling the beverage booth outside. In contrast, they were polite and enjoyed communicating. The environment created inside to "enjoy" Art is beyond my capabilities. Over the past 40 years, My involvement with the Art Center has been productively enjoyable. I suppose change is part...
Read moreSuch a gorgeous old tree but I was surprised that they left a rather dangerous branch on the tree, dead and hanging down. I assume a lot of kids go and climb on this tree so I would think there would be a little bit more upkeep. This branch has been down a while, you can tell from the bark...
Read moreLoch Haven is a great family destination. Don't miss The Orlando Fire Museum in Loch Haven Park directly behind Shakespeare Theater on Fridays and Saturdays (9 to 3pm). A hundred and thirty years of firefighting history and artifacts. And it's free (donations is...
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