First, I went to SeaWorld with my dad. They didn't want to let me in because supposedly my fingerprint didn't match (for some odd, unknown reason... as far as I know my thumb is the same.) Once I did get in it was cool. The dolphin cove is something I haven't seen before. Their exhibits were very nice, and although I always had the feeling like I've seen it all somewhere before, it was always with the side thought that it was done better here. Unfortunately the trainers were not allowed into the tanks with the whales because of the recent incident, so I kind of got cheated for a first time experience, but like I said, it was still cool none the less.
Like I said, I didn't bring my camera, so this is going to have to do:

Second, I went to the Presidents Museum in Claremont, Florida. This place was really neat, but was so packed with stuff it was overwhelming and almost to much to take in. The man who created the place was a wood carver and a very talented one at that. The displays were creative to say the least, and what they lacked in flash they made up for in creativity.
Third, I just been hanging around the campground. The trails here are very nice, at least in the sense that I wasn't expecting much from Orlando as far as trails go. They have a lake where you can 'rent' rowboats, which I did, and that was fun.
Here is a picture of the dock, you can kind of see the rowboats to the right in the image thought they are in shadow.

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