Indecisiveness is not one of the traits normally ascribed to my personality -- but sometimes I can’t decided which shot looks the best, so I’ll just include both pictures of the Moonlight Garden.

The happy campers turned tourists.  Bill and Diane have been full-timing since 2003 and, like us, they’re no longer in the same rig they started out in.  Barb and I love to wander with this couple.  Aloha shirts are always their uniform of the day, and they’re not hard to spot in the crowd!

The caretaker’s house, “Creative Cottage”, is home for a variety of art.  Also the location where art classes are taught.  The building was on the property in 1885 when Edison bought the place and is believed to have been built in 1875; it is one of the oldest buildings in Fort Myers.  Every December the house is turned into the “Creative Cottage” for local artists to display their wares.

If this piece of artwork looks alive, that’s because it is!  The pot was supposed to be the focus, but.......

If ever a guitar belonged in Key West, this one did--what a wonderful mural of the Florida life down there.  And a blue seahorse?  Well, it’s sure worth a picture at least.  Made of metal, looks like glass.  Bill and Diane said goodbye to Mr. Edison, and we went back to their motorhome for some excellent home-made vegetarian mincemeat pie.