Well the video won't be quite what you expect.
The Edison Ford Museum is probably more famous for the Laboratory and Workshops on the property... sadly these were closed when we arrived.

On the other hand, my visit to the winter properties of these gentlemen was a review of their family spaces. The houses, yards, private studies, bedrooms, gardens, swimming pools, and waterfront.

The Christmas decorations were way overdone. I counted 7 Christmas tress in the limited spaces we had access to... wonder how many others were set up. I question why the foundation would decide to decorate the houses in that way... surely not accurate to how they used to be.

The buildings themselves from the houses to the garages and sheds have been kept in excellent condition. There is a feeling that things were made to last, with impeccable quality. Every desk seems to be designed well and  built to last well past a lifetime.

Strangely, the statue of Edison was decorated with an iconic 2020 face-mask... Somehow I doubt he would have succumb to the plandemic propaganda machine namely Covid-19. Plus... he would have been part of the exempt elite to which the imposed rules fail to apply... anyway...

As we made our way onto the property we were reminded to keep our masks on at all times... even though we spent most of our time wandering outside.