
This crowd is lined up on the sidewalk and river banks of Titusville,


Goosebumps all around and then it was as if the sun were coming up again.

Lots of cheers and applause
and the space shuttle rose into the sky
and the space shuttle rose into the sky
In seconds it disappeared into the clouds,which glowed for several moments and then it was over.
NOT EXACTLY!!!
A great roar hit us and we heard and felt the power of the launch all over again.
It was quite amazing. We had been so engrossed by the launch that we had not realized that it was silent! The launch pad was about 10 miles across the river so it took some seconds for it to reach us and catch us by surprise. Everyone stood awe struck for a few moments and then began to wander back to their cars. We took a nap in ours, had breakfast at McDonalds, and drove back to Hakuna Matata and St. Augustine with endless chatter about what we had seen.
Did you know that a car can go 70mph instead of the 7mph that Hakuna Matata does?
That's 2 hours by car or 3 days by boat.
Actually a little scarey at first. But we adjusted and took advantage of having the car.
That's 2 hours by car or 3 days by boat.
Actually a little scarey at first. But we adjusted and took advantage of having the car.
A ride down South A1A took us to places out of reach by foot or little yellow bus.
If you look across the water in the distance you will see a small stone building, that's Fort Matanzas.
nature trails
a gift shop with a short history film, and a ferry to take you across to Ft Matanzas.
St Augustine was protected by Castillo de San Marcos the very large fort on The Matanzas River. However, Matanzas Inlet allowed access by which enemy vessels could attack the town from the rear.


Given the general living conditions at that time this little fort was considered easy duty with comfortable accommodations.
From the fort we could see fishermen in the river. This group are having fish tonight.


We enjoy the Floridian style homes many of
which we guess were built in the 50's/60's. Ovida is from Ft. Pierce and lived in a similar home. Her father was a contractor/mason in Florida about that time so there's always a chance one of these was built by him.
Dolphins still suddenly appear.
Some homes have a unique style.
Then there's some a little more than unique.
A sign told us this was Castle Ottis.
Another sign said to think twice before trespassing, so we did, and didn't.
We have found several very nice parks in the St Augustine area designed with children in mind.
The car gets returned 
and
Bob gets creative with how to raise the engine for new motor mounts.

and
Bob gets creative with how to raise the engine for new motor mounts.

At some point during the tour you might find yourself behind the bars of the Old St Johns County Jail with a promise of the gallows tomorrow.

The tallest gentleman in the old photograph with his cowboy hat on is the sheriff. There is no doubt that his stature demanded respect.
If you continue walking past the St. Francis barracks you'll find this historical cemetery.
With the carriages going by one would think they had stepped back in history.
We walked across what looked like a park with lots of green grass and then sat on the seawall and took this great picture with all the birds at low tide scurrying about. They are very small and at the waters edge.
If you are in St Augustine, don't walk on that grass. It's not a park, or so the security guard for the military housing told us, it's their front yard and off limits. Ooops, the signs had been removed to mow the grass and weren't put back.
With the carriages going by one would think they had stepped back in history.
Meanwhile Bob is working on a plan to keep those motor mounts firmly attached.

There's always activity in St. Augustine.
The weekend brings another Festival.
The weekend brings another Festival.
We're staying because it's a great place to be till time to return North.




She is staying dockside on the San Sebastian River with a few boat friends a little longer.
Until then...
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