Today we played tourists with Stephen and Carol Hiltz at Spanish Point which is located in Osprey (15 minutes north of Venice). The site is unusual in that it is divided into 4 parts – PreHistoric (3000 BC – 1000 AD), Pioneer (1867-1910), Palmer (1910-1980) and Plants.
The 30 acre site is rich in trees and plants. This live oak with the Spanish moss hanging from it was awesome.
This interesting bud is from the “ear tree”. When it dries up and falls off it really does resemble an ear.
Guptill House (Pioneer)
Bedroom in Guptill House (Pioneer)
Learning about early citrus and sugar cane packing at the Webb Packing House. (Pioneer)

Mary’s Chapel (Pioneer)
This little fellow was sunbathing on a log in a small pond near Mary’s Chapel. (Pioneer)
Dave and Stephen crossing Cock’s Footbridge

Duchene Lawn and Classic Portal (Palmer)
Sunken Gardens and Pergola










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