We started the day with oatmeal made with nuts and bananas. We got a late start but it didn't matter because we weren't in a hurry. We headed to Renniger's Flea Market, a huge flea market which has some inside air-conditioned aisles to balance out the hot outside areas. Krissy found a phone case which may be useful when she visits Disney, and Aaron lingered in a record store until he found an old Stevie Vaughn lp.
When we'd had enough of the flea market we drove over the the antique section. This is housed in another large (air-conditioned) building with a series of smaller buildings around the perimeter. We started in the main section where the guys checked out some WW1 stuff, including a huge Mauser 13mm anti-tank rifle.
There was too much to see today and we were getting hungry, so we left Renniger's and went to Mt. Dora to try lunch at the One Flight Up Cafe. While we were waiting to order, all the guys were busy on their phones. Kids these days!
The appetizer tray put an end to phones, though; we were hungry and it was good.
We followed it with chicken salad sandwiches and ham and cheese. After our mid-afternoon lunch we walked over to Every Nook and Cranny, the craft store where I sell jewelry. Then it was time to go home for a quick nap, before we went out again to see some of The Villages. We started with Spanish Springs and walked around their town square. Then we drove to Lake Sumter square for another stroll, admiring golf carts, listening to music, and walking over to the lake.
When it started getting dark we went back to our place. We drove through our park before going home to a dinner of leftover Cuban food, ham and cheese sandwiches, and stories about our favorite childhood foods.
No comments:
Post a Comment