Hilton Garden Inn Palm Coast
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A Winter Wonderland - in Florida!?
We drove the hour and a half from St. Marys, Georgia, into St. Augustine, Florida, oldest city in these United States. Our reservations were at Anastasia State Park, so we had to cross the Bridge of Lions (a beautiful drawbridge, which went up to allow several sailboats through, just as we got to it!) to Anastasia Island, East and South of downtown St. Augustine.
We got settled into our sandy, but private site, ...
A Day in Saint Augustine
... Youth! We were all hoping to sample the water hoping for the best. The park where the Fountain is, is where the explorer Juan Ponce de Leon landed in 1513. They claim that St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied US city. Wether it was or wasn't it was a very interesting historical stop! Florida is rich in spanish history. From the ...
Making the most of Orlando (Part 2)
... were so evident at this park is the number of people with electric strollers and wheelchairs and the majority of them only have one thing in common - they are so fat that they would not be able to walk from one side of a 4 x 6 foot room to the other. I happened to mention this to the guy working at the 'electric chair' restaurant who agreed with me. Funny about that! The other thing is restrooms. They are immaculate and are at every turn and they have vending machines ...
Visiting Daytona International Speedway on the way
Just enjoying the sunny day without running around so wildly. We had a look at the Speedway in Daytona. The museum was closed: so we were early on our way to St Augustine, though we did not hurry up. Just driving the convertible Mustang leisurely. North to St Augustine and ...
Camping Weekend
... the water at the beach). Saturday we hit the watersports area because we had heard about a kayak race going on (the 1st Annual Salt Run Challenge, I believe?) - got there just after 10 am (race to start at 10), and Tony got motivated to enter the 1-mile kayak/paddleboard race at the very last second. He competed well (but wasn't happy about the gal who cheated ahead of him by NOT going around the markers in the water), and the whole family enjoyed renting ...