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Springs Visit

Since my ability to walk long distances has greatly improved, my guy took me to Disney springs to walk their promenade. This place has free parking and admission, as it is made up of merchandise shops and restaurants, most of which are quite pricey.

Still, it's nice to walk the place and people watch. There was an exhibit of art murals by local artists that was fun.

Some of the shops had gorgeous fixtures and interior designs, like this lighting installation at the Vera Bradley store.

Nessie does exist, and she's made out of Legos! Ha.

The architecture of the retailer's buildings was quite fun, but most of the restaurants were over priced, as were the coffee and snack shops. There were a lot of beautiful fountains and the art walk was quite interesting. My guy and I split a cuban sandwich as a snack (the Earl of Sandwich does have the lowest prices in the place.) I also bought a couple of relatively inexpensive things for Kat, but spent the rest of my time admiring the creativity and ingenuity all around us.

If you'd like to see all the pics I took, I created an album here. Since it is free to park and go in we'll likely go there again; we walked about five miles, which was good for both of us.

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