Thirza,
Have you come across any Zoroastrian Centers in Florida? Are you willing to convert and go full-time, or is this window shopping? Zoroastrians (Parsis and Perso-Iranians) have a hard time accepting converts as it is along with apostates. And, it isn't universalist as UnionJack put it to be. That would be downplaying the greatness of Mazdayasnism: it is esoteric spiritually as well as socially. Zoroastrianism doesn't have a history of proselytizing. It is anti-proselytizing. Its current cornerstone is ethnic based identity. The only conflicting fact here is that the two Persian Empires that were vehemently Zoroastrian (Achaemenid and Sassanian) ruled over a vast multitude of people of different faiths. Only on few occasions were converts accepted. All the Iranic language speakers were accepted, but you rarely have examples of Greek, Arabic, Western Scythian, Abyssinian, Egyptian, Akkadian, Hurrian converts to Zoroastrianism. And, this is where it gets tricky. But, I do hope you find a faith that is truly meant for you. My advice would be to research as much as you can and take as much time as you can. Jumping into something only find out that it isn't for you will hurt not only you but the sentiments of those already in the faith as well, especially certain faiths that despise apostasy.