May 18-19, St Augustine, FL
We moved north again another 50 miles through some narrow parts of the Intercoastal. As we cruise near the shore we find it is very interesting to see the shoreline. Some wilderness. Lots of interesting homes, docks and boats.
They get a 'boost' and a bit of a free ride.
This tug is in front of a single family home.
Closed to navigation
Fort Matanzas National Monument.
In 1565, near the Matanzas Inlet, the Spanish came upon the shipwrecked French Huguenots (French Protestants) and killed them all. Hence the name Matanzas (means slaughtering in Spanish) became associated with this area. 'Google "Matanzas massacre" for the complete story.
After five years of working on it.
We are staying at the St Augustine Municipal Marina right at the foot of the old downtown.
Here with Linda. Mike says "A rose between two thorns?"
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