Travel to different attractions, historical museums, and colleges around the Sunshine State of Florida. My hobbies include RU-vid videos, drawing, hanging out with friends and family, when I get the chance.
I wish the busch gardens in Houston survived ages ago. Just ugghys it last so short and could have become an awesome theme park with thrilling rides etc ...just sad that it didn't last and my childhood park AstroWorld long gone forever too. It's Houston is not meant for thrilling action ,only industrial....but what a nice lil adventure you had there too. I hope to visit Florida's Busch gardens one day. It would be the best day ever !! ❤❤❤ 🎢
Great video 👍 that is at deland train show wasn’t it ? I was there got a few items there was some decent stuff there I go every time it’s here 👍 I am a big Csx collector also and I run a lot on my layout great video 👍 I just subscribed to your channel Eddie @elwtrains
@@ELWtrains yes it was in DeLand and I have been a huge train fanatic all my life; my uncle worked on the railroad in the rail yard in Little Rock, Arkansas; which is where I was born
I'll never forget the excitement of my first train shows . I thought train shows were about finding Bargains most of the vendors wanted Hobby Shop prices. Sticker shock finally drove me away. Yes I know trains have always been an expensive Hobby. It was always funny to see the same old men with the same stuff show after show after show cuz they would not bend on their prices. They weren't vendors they were collectors.
very nice,,, i had a chance to stand where you are, only with a full size steam engine, at steam town when it was in VT. I live in MA. it was great, , as it pulled us back into the station, from Chester. and i did climb Big Boy, 4012. was sorry to see it leave. Maybe you and I can meet in Scranton? lol,,, see what's going on there. for me, now, i go to the sea shore trolley museum, which is a lot of fun too, tho, i do miss the steam, etc. Fun video btw, keep them going.......
NIce visit at a little known historic place. Did you know there was an Indian battle near Daytona Beach too.?You need to lose the chew in your cheek, besides looking bad, Cancer in the mouth can keep you from continuing to visit historic places.
Hi Spencer, we were wondering what May 4th be with you was all about. Thanks for sharing! It was great meeting you and grateful to God it worked out for you. You really travel! How fun!
I pass Boyette’s on my way to Florida’s best disc golf course. I’ve always wondered what it looks like inside, now I know! Very cool place, thanks for sharing, Spencer! Coney Island Drive-Inn isn’t far from there, it’s my favorite hot dog spot, lots of options.
The "scale" of the track is actually 3 ft narrow gauge - I can tell you this because I was the "other" engineer alongside Martha in the cab. In the old days, this gauge was used all over the country, but these days it's mostly used at places like amusement parks (Busch Gardens and Disney included). The locomotive was originally built for one of those old railways, but was converted to diesel (the smoke is just for show) in the 1970s when it operated at what was then Marriott's Great America in California. We also have four other narrow gauge locomotives on site - two from Six Gun Territory and two from Opyland. Glad you enjoyed your visit
Thanks for taking the trip to Tally! Glad you had a good time. If you ever make it up this way again, gotta stop by my tailgate before the game. Go Noles!
I’m a reenactor and volunteer at Dade Battlefield Historic State Park in Bushnell, Florida. I portray a United States Soldier. If you would like a tour for a video or just for personal knowledge let me know. Thank You!