Today was a day in port. We went to the Ringling Brothers Circus Museum. It was quite interesting. They had vintage posters, costumes, wagons, Pullman train cars, and a diorama of circus life.
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| The Pullman train cars belonged to John Ringling to use as he traveled the country in advance of the circus train arranging for food for people and animals, as well as other supplies needed by the circus. |
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| The diorama was amazing |
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Then we went to the John and Mable Ringling house. It reminded us of the mansions in Newport, Rhode Island: |
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| Banyan trees |
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| Spanish moss |
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| There were two guys fly fishing. They are standing on the bottom of the water. Again, there are birds on a sandbar near them. This is why we had to stay in the channel when we passed by here. |
My brother, Brick, and our sister-in-law, Anna Marie, drove down from South Carolina to visit everyone. They picked us up at the museum and we went to lunch at our marina. What a great time! We hung out on the boat for awhile before they left. However, we’ll see them again when we join up with my brother, Mike, and Ana on their boat tomorrow. It’ll be a “pig pile”.
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| Brick and Anna Marie joined us |
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This 25 ft. statue is called “Unconditional Surrender”, and is at Bayside Park in Sarasota, which is where Marina Jack is. |
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| And I saved the best for last. Fred in the clown car 😂 |
Love these pictures.
ReplyDeleteThanks!! Me too, it’ll help me remember this adventure.
DeleteWow - what a great museum! Love the clown in the clown car :)
ReplyDeleteIt was a great museum! And a great clown :) That’s one thing about this trip. We get to see museums, festivals, etc. that we would never see otherwise.
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