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I got Lake Weir off my list; it stands out among Florida’s lakes for its size and recreational appeal. While it isn’t part of the Harris Chain of Lakes, Lake Weir is sometimes associated with them due to its proximity. Its connection to Little Lake Weir via a vegetation-filled canal adds to its charm. Historically, […]

Gator Joe’s Gator Joe’s Beach Bar & Grill is on the shores of Little Lake Weir in Ocklawaha, Florida. The restaurant is named after “Old Joe,” a famous alligator that lived in Lake Weir from around 1930 to 1952. Legend has it that Old Joe’s foot has been preserved and has had various homes before […]

The gun battle at the Ma Barker House lasted approximately six hours. It began early in the morning on January 16, 1935, and ended around 11:30 a.m. The intense shootout involved Ma Barker and her son Fred, who were barricaded inside the house, refusing to surrender to the FBI. The house still bears the scars […]

I spent the night in the Villages for the first time. I was a little younger than most residents, but I was impressed with the Town Square, the nightly concert, and all the energy. Spanish Springs Town Square has been hosting free nightly concerts since its opening in 1994. This tradition has become a hallmark […]

Great new park in Lakeland. “John Rodda Sports Park” I like the new boat ramp and all my new friends.

“Love in the Morning” During my morning walk i heard some splashing in the waters of Lake Parker and I looked over and caught these two gators getting it on. I named them Romeo and Juliette