Turning it, I discovered the water level has gone down considerably. YIKES!
I first thought someone had been nipping to preserve his/her youth, but then I wondered if the bottle was trying to tell me something. It stunned me. What was the meaning?
Madison: "Technically, the Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine is just a myth. Ponce de Leon didn't really discover it, some lady invented all of that."
I fact-checked her--because, hello! There is no historical or archaeological evidence that Ponce de Leon bathed or drank from the springs in St. Augustine. A physician from Chicago, Luella Day McConnell, purchased the land in 1904 and opened the attraction.
Oh. Whew!
I threw the bottle in the trash.
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