It happens to Ron Carlson of FACES of the Forgotten as well ...and he usually has a train in the area as well which is super fun for me as I love trains
You have been a blessing while im recovering from surgery! One of my fav bloggers plus... a new one daily. Love coming on adventures with you! Thanks adam!
We have a log cabin from the 1850s at an outdoor living museum near me. You can sit on the porch of it in a rocking chair. It's so peaceful. It has many old and large houses, barns, etc. It's in Largo just south of Clearwater.
Wow are you bringing memories back. We saw ‘Some Like it Hot’ off broadway productions at Bob Carr in 1982? Maybe? Early 80’s. This is why I love your vlogs. I’ve forgotten so much and you bring it back. Thank u
Hello Adam, great video road trip within FL to Maitland..Interesting historic town, nice train going by, interesting turtles, homes, businesses and more..Enjoy on..
I really enjoyed seeing Lake Lily Park. I used to spend a lot of time there 20 years ago when I still lived in central Florida. Lots of walks around the lake, listening to music, taking my kids there and a few art festivals.
I heard that the Dixie highway that starts in Michigan goes all the way down to Florida. Cool finds 🐾 That swan shuttle is made by roush industries here in Michigan about a month ago I saw a bunch leaving we couldn't figure out what the heck they were that's the first time I've ever seen them outside of Michigan outside off of a trailer now I know what they're being used for and no they do not have a driver and they could be forward or backward they can go either way it's so weird!
Sault Sts. Marie is pronounced Soo Saint Marie and is referred to, locally, as The Soo. The city is on the lake edge of Lake Superior and a great trip is go by boat through the Soo Locks. It’s fascinating to go from one water level to another. An interesting area to tour particularly in the summer.
I live just off dixie hwy in louisville ky. It's always fascinated me how long it is. One day when I am blessed enough to not have to work I dream of travelling it from top to bottom
At this point, LeafBlower Man has overtaken the role of most persistent from Newspaper Boy. "I WANT MY TWO DOLLARS!" Next time you go to Lake Lily, clean out your fridge's crisper drawer and take the leafy stuff to feed the turtles. They like lettuces, snap/snow peas, Brussels sprouts leaves, green onion tops, celery tops/leaves, and even blueberries and sliced strawberries. Good way to clear the fridge before ya take off for an adventure. ❤✌🌮
You found all the turtles. Cute. There is a beautiful outdoor chapel and this area with Mayan looking carvings and paintings on all the walls in downtown Maitland at the Arts Center. That area you can just walk into and look around as long as they are not having an event. I go there occasionally when on the area cause it is just peaceful and pretty.
I did my ballet recital at the Bob Carr. When it was the Orlando Municipal Auditorium. In the early 70s, I guess. Too funny. When they did all that remodeling to turn it into the Bob Carr it was a big deal. Time keeps clipping on.
Well that was beautiful causal day with nice varity.The turtels the birds the clouds even fire trucks oh and not forgetting the leaf blower.Thank you Adam from Universal Jamie.
I love how enthusiastic you got about the turtles, the brown sugar in your coffee most likely is either turbinado sugar or coconut sugar. Interesting tour of a quaint little town, I’m glad it survived the road re routing, a lot of small town don’t. I hope Celebration doesn’t expand to the point of loosing its small town charm, that would be a real shame. Thanks for sharing.
This was very cool. Imagine how significant those roads are, but they are kinda lost today. I love those turtles! It's so much fun watching them. How relaxing. 😊
After showing the Grass growing out of the Carpentry shop roof, , the roof of your head started to grow BLOND HAIR MIRACULOUSLY …..that was AMAZING, how did that happen? You were ENLIGHTENED! 🙏🏽❤️🌴
Wow 17 -92 black bear trail , lake Lily 1900 centrey, all goes up to Canada.. theses people had really interesting stops along the way from each destination Black Bear trail all the way to Canada.😊
Adam the Woos Wild Kingdom haha I love it, will say you do seem to have a connection with animals, and oh my goodness that baby turtle swimming too cute, thanks for sharing 😊
LOVE the turtle colony you discovered!!! AWESOME!!! LOVE Adam the Woo's Wild Kingdom!!! Excellent video. You TOTALLY shine in these small town videos!!!
The Dixie Highway runs through my hometown here in Michigan. If you get too hot down in Florida this summer, head on up here to the Great Lakes State and visit us! Check out the Soo Locks in Sault (pronounced "SOO") Ste. Marie, Mackinac Island (filming location of Christopher Reeve's Somewhere in Time. No cars!), Sleeping Bear Dunes (voted by Good Morning America as the "Most Beautiful Place in America!) and so much more. We also have a lot of small towns for you to explore.
adam, dont go changin, im 52, went through a change of life if u will, a couple of years ago, as u maybe experiencing now, it is what it is, just a number, you can only get better, greetings again from australia, your positivity helps drive me, we need more of i this positivity vibe in the lost world of social media, you are a gem
I was just saying the other day, “I wish Adam would cover the Dixie Highway”…… And, bam! There it is! I used to worry my phone was always listening, now apparently Adam is listening!! 😂
I thought you might appreciate that Dixie Highway runs through Miami and on the way to Key West. I grew up in Miami and traveled on it throughout my life. I knew it went north; I just didn't know how far. If I remember right, I am 74. In Miami, it runs parallel to US1, at least in most parts of Miami!
And there are sections of it that run through Auburndale and Lakeland the are still busy road fun fact Tracy Magrady grew up off of the Auburndale Florida section with his Grandmother
The Maitland Art Museum is just a street over from where you were. If you're ever back in the area, they can tell you tons of information about the house, carpentry shop and family. They also have a bunch of old relics in their museum and whole building dedicated to old telephones. The house is closed for renovations because of some damage caused from the last hurricane but hopefully will reopen soon. The carpentry shop is really cool on the inside and they have all of his old tools on display.