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Monday, December 10, 2012
Our Usual Set-up at Dinnertime...It's Always Outside
This is usually what our patio is looking like at night when we eat/cook dinner.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Just Another Sebastian Sunrise
Eagles: Tequilla Sunrise
Words and Music by Don Henley and Glenn Frey
Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5NnZcdtMnw
It's another tequila sunrise
Words and Music by Don Henley and Glenn Frey
Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5NnZcdtMnw
It's another tequila sunrise
Starin' slowly 'cross the sky
I said goodbye
He was just a hired hand Workin' on the dreams he planned to try The days go by Ev'ry night when the sun goes down He 's just another boy in town And she's out runnin' round |
She wasn't just another woman And I couldn't keep from comin' on It's been so long Oh and it's a hollow feelin' When it comes down to dealin' friends It never ends |
Take another shot of courage And wonder why the right words never come You just get numb |
And it's another tequila sunrise This old world still looks the same Another frame. |
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Hello Sebastian
We were greeted with hugs, surprised happy expressions, and familiarity. It's good to be back.
We stayed here last year during the month of March, 2011. You can go back in our archives to see the wonderful sunrises that Tucker and I enjoyed out on the dock. I hope to capture some more this December. In the meantime, we have set up home and I took a few shots.
We stayed here last year during the month of March, 2011. You can go back in our archives to see the wonderful sunrises that Tucker and I enjoyed out on the dock. I hope to capture some more this December. In the meantime, we have set up home and I took a few shots.
All the stuff on the dash is everyday stuff we use to carry food out to the deck |
I put the leaf in the kitchen table |
I brought out the coffee table from storage under the bed |
And this is home for December |
This is the view from our front steps |
Friday, November 30, 2012
Dow Museum of Historic Houses - St. Augustine, FL
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This is a diagram of the property that I found online. |
Some background: Within the borders of the Dow Museum of Historic Houses, one city block contains more than 400 years of St. Augustine history. Among the courtyards and gardens, visitors can view archaeological records of a sixteenth-century hospital and cemetery, an eighteenth-century Spanish Colonial defense line, and the site of the 1863 reading of the Emancipation Proclamation which freed all of the slaves in Florida. Kenneth Worcester Dow was born in 1911. He first travelled to St. Augustine in the 1930s. Thoroughly enjoying his visit, he made St. Augustine his permanent home - and purchased the oldest house on the property, the 1790 Prince Murat House. By the early 1950s, Mr. Dow had acquired all nine historic homes on the block. Mr. Dow generously donated his entire collection of artwork, furniture and other antiques to the Museum of Arts & Sciences in Daytona Beach, FL, in 1989. The Dow Museum of Historic Houses was opened in late 2000 after 11 years of restoration.
Link: http://www.moas.org/dowmuseum.html
Here are the pictures that we took:
Dow House [1839] also above |
See the face? |
I popped my head inside and took this picture [Carpenters House] |
and this one [Carpenter's House] |
1906 [Worcester House] |
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[Worcester House] |
Thursday, November 29, 2012
St Augustine: The Town Wall, The Public Burying Ground & Zero Milestone of Old Spanish Trail
Two years later in 1704, the Spanish began construction of the Cubo line, a powerful earthen wall backed by palmetto logs. From the outworks of the Castillo de San Marcos, the wall extended west across the northern end of town to the San Sebastian River. Along this line were the main gates to the city and several larger fortifications called redoubts. The redoubts added extra power to the line and provided locations for artillery emplacements. |
19th Century Mill, built in 1888 |
The Old Spanish Trail (the OST) was an auto trail that once spanned the United States with a full 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of roadway from ocean to ocean. It crossed eight states and 67 counties along the southern border of the United States. Work on the auto highway began in 1915 at a meeting held at the Battle House Hotel in Mobile, Alabama, and, by the 1920s, the trail linked St. Augustine, Florida, to San Diego, California, with its center and headquarters in San Antonio, Texas. The cities in between boasted a shared heritage of Spanish missions, forts and Spanish colonization. |
Zero Milestone of the Spanish Trail |
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