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19-02-13 St. Augustine, Florida.
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19-02-13 - St Augustine. Walk downtown, observe.
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19-02-13 - Main tourist street. St. George.
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19-02-13 - Portal.
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19-02-13 - Portals.
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19-02-13 - Ibises, school playground.
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19-02-13 - Google St.View
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19-02-13 - In case we get lost.
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19-02-13 - We arrive at PnD place.
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19-02-13 - Welcome.
Miriam and Adonis are staying here. But there was no room left in the
living room for us, so we're lodged in a hotel at the edge of town.
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19-02-13 - Interior.
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19-02-13 - Florida is not of this World.
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19-02-13 - Artwork left by previous tenant.
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19-02-13 - Artwork left by Isabel.
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19-02-13 - Tongue and groove sky back in St.Kitt's.
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19-02-13 - Isabel role models?
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19-02-13 - Isabel role models?
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19-02-13 - Backyard of PnD place.
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19-02-13 - Palm gatepost. Then walkabout.
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19-02-13 - Charming, with balcony.
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19-02-13 - Oldest House. Visit later.
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19-02-13 - Waterfront, looking north.
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19-02-13 - Under repair from previous hurricane.
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19-02-13 - Decrepit waterfront resto.
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19-02-13 - A highway, not an archaeology reference.
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19-02-13 - Fanciful architecture.
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19-02-13 - Giftshop paradise.
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19-02-13 - Fit for an exceptional chest.
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19-02-13 - Brittle corset.
Florida has a thing about pirates.
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19-02-13 - Angus: Have you flogged your crew today?
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19-02-13 - Cute but bizarre.
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19-02-13 - Don't think I'd want to retire here.
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19-02-13 - A taffy machine.
First saw one of those in Portland Maine, while on vacation with the Cliffs
and Wendy.
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19-02-13 - The taffee works.
"machine" xref in notes
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19-02-13 - Help with loving?
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19-02-13 - The little engine that could
take tourists 'round town.
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19-02-13 - Piratical mermaid?
Have to admit, always wanted to wear a tri-corn hat. The 18th
is one of my fave centuries.
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19-02-13 - There is a sweetness in decay.
Must look into this theme. Something Biblical: lion carcass
with honeybee nest inside. Victorian and Romantic interest in
picturesque ruins in a landscape. I have a pic somewhere of a
young tree growing on the rotting stump of another. Vines
colonizing abandoned machines. Our neighbour's blossoming magnolia is in
magificent decay, even as I write this.
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19-02-13 - Great Britain: England plus Scotland.
Before the addition of the red diagonal Irish cross of St. Patrick. The
ruins of empire still persist, even in Florida.
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19-02-13 - Castillo de San Marcos.
A Vauban-type fortress, scientifically designed to resist attack.
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19-02-13 - Coquina: Stone made of shells.