If you have ever spent much time in Florida, you wonder why Florida isn't named Flagler. He made Florida accessible to the rest of the US by building the railroad which provided transportation all the way to Key West, before the Overseas Highway was built. The 2nd Hotel is now Flagler College and the 3rd hotel is still in operation, the CASA MONICA. It is the most luxurious hotel in St. Augustine and brings back the feel of times past. The Lightner Museum is not only interesting for the exhibits donated by the Lightner Family, it is a step into the past to view this grand hotel. After some shopping in the old city, we headed back to the boat for some afternoon margaritas on the upper deck of TIKA. Within minutes, two Pirate ships conducted a pirate battle next to our boat. We basically had front row seats.
We capped off the day with dinner with Jim, Kathy, Ed and Lynn who had arrived in St. Augustine at the same time as us. The next day we would head off to Jacksonville on the ICW and they would take Skydusky and Charm on the outside for a two day sail north.
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Nautical Term of the Day: SALON
On a boat, it's not where you get your hair done.......it is where you do most of your living.
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