Actually, his visit with John and Margy Cox, parents of Lindzi Cox, at their home in Morriston, Fla., occurred months ago, possibly right around Lindzi’s 27th birthday in late October. But the episode is being aired at 8 p.m. Monday on ABC.
Previews of Monday’s episode show Lindzi and Ben picnicking beneath a shady tree beside a horse pasture and driving a competition wagon with Ben on the back seat.
ABC’s media website offered advance photos of Ben’s dates this week with the other three women, but there were none available of the Ocala, Fla., trip — because of “production scheduling.”
Opening up
In a press release about the episode, ABC said: “Ben’s journey starts in Ocala, Fla., where he spends the day with Lindzi and her fun-loving parents on their picturesque horse farm. Up until now, she has been hesitant to open up to Ben, but she finally reveals that her last relationship left her heartbroken and she is afraid to make herself vulnerable.
“Her parents notice the difference in their once-reticent daughter whose heart seems open again, but will they welcome Ben into their family?”
Though dubbed a “hometown date,” Ocala is not her home. The honey-haired, brown-eyed Lindzi was born and raised in Washington; she considers the Seattle area her home.
Yet, she’s no stranger to this area. Her parents settled in Morriston about seven years ago, which is perhaps why “The Bachelor” website lists Ocala as her hometown. A champion equestrian, Lindzi has trained here from her earliest years.
She sometimes also volunteers at the Live Oak International competition, according to event coordinator Susan Gilliland. Her parents have been sponsors of the annual event, and Margy Cox herself is considered a top carriage driver.
“I’ve met (Lindzi) a few times and she is a delightful girl, but I do not really know her,” Gilliland wrote in an email. “I know her parents are wonderful people.

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Notice the green shade with dotted border under Pegman, it means it still finding the best possible position to land the Pegman. The shade will become solid green when it finds the right position. That’s when you release your mouse drag, and drop it. You should see the street view of the job location at that exact time.
or use the up and down arrows on your keyboard.
Tips: Use both Rotate and Walk navigation, to locate and get to closest position of the marker, as that’s where the job location is. You should also see an address at the top of the map. This address is approximate, based on latitude and longitude position provided by the job poster. It might be usefull to take a note on this address, just incase you can’t find any physical address of the job location at the apply page.