Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Florida

FLORIDA

Once we finalized plans to do the New York City rally, we decided to spend the winter in Florida instead of wintering in Baja, Mexico, as we have been doing since February, 2005.  There are three Thousand Trails RV Parks in Florida and we will be staying at all three after a short stay in St. Augustine, Florida.  St. Augustine is another beautiful old city.  I have been captivated by so many places on the east coast, it would be difficult to pick a favorite.  I think our timing has had a lot to do with it though, had we been here during peak tourist season, I don't believe I would have liked a lot of the places we have visited nearly as much.

We arrived in Florida on November 25, 2013.  Boy, time flies when you're having fun because here it is, already January, and I've been sitting on this blog for a long time!  And we've discovered we've been gypped!  The sign says "The Sunshine State" and we've had several weeks of cloudy, rainy weather.  At least for the most part it hasn't been too cold.

I'm glad Florida is open for business!

Okay, the sign says "The Sunshine State" - where's the sun?

St. Augustine, the nation's oldest city, was founded by the Spanish in 1565.  In the Historic Colonial District,  the streets are narrow and there are less than three dozen original buildings.  There are a number of reconstructed buildings so the 'flavor' of the city remains, one that is ancient, at least by American standards.  Debates continue as to whether or not the first Thanksgiving was celebrated in St. Augustine.
The historic district of St. Augustine, aka "The Tourist Trap"

The Bridge of Lions over the Matanzas River - when the bridge opens to let boat traffic through it really creates a traffic jam in St. Augustine.

Castillo de San Marcos National Monument - construction was started in 1672 and completed in 1695.  It was built to replace previous fortifications on Matanzas Bay for protecting St. Augustine.

Castillo de San Marcos National Monument

This is a cannon from 1595! Castillo de San Marcos National Monument

I decided to let the signs explain Nombre de Dios Mission in St. Augustine


Nombre de Dios Mission

Nombre de Dios Mission

Our Lady of La Leche Chapel, this is the fourth building on the same foundation.  The first building was built in 1615.  Over the years the buildings have been destroyed by war, pirates and/or storms.  The current building was begun in 1918.


The old city gates to St. Augustine; at one time St. Augustine was a walled city.

The oldest wooden schoolhouse in the USA, the date of construction is unknown but it did appear on the tax records in 1716.

St. George Street, St. Augustine

Flagler College

The Ponce de León Hotel was an exclusive hotel in St. Augustine, built by millionaire developer and Standard Oil co-founder Henry M. Flagler and completed in 1888.  It is now part of Flagler College.

Alcazar Hotel was opened by Henry Flagler on December 25, 1888.  It is currently the St. Augustine City Hall.

Cathedral Basilica of Saint Augustine, this is the entrance to the cathedral and is only a small part of the church.

The Dow Museum of Historic Houses has nine historic houses and gardens in a city block area built between 1790 and 1910.  This was all owned by one man, Kenneth Worcester Dow, who started buying the properties in the 1930's when he decided to make St. Augustine his permanent home.  He donated the entire block to the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Daytona Beach in 1989.  We probably would not have even visited if it hadn't been for a chance encounter with some other tourists we met on the street who had been there and told us about it.  Well worth the visit. 

The Dow Museum of Historic Houses

Although this house looks like it is ready to fall down, it has been reinforced so it won't.  The belief is that it was damaged by a hurricane/flood in 1944 and was detached from its foundation.  The Dow Museum of Historic Houses

One of the lions at the entrance to Bridge of Lions, St. Augustine

We've been to a lot of places where I would have liked to have spent more time, St. Augustine being one of them, but our reservations at Orlando Thousand Trails awaited us.  But, I suppose that was quite obvious since I let the 'cat out of the bag' by already posting the pictures from Disney World!  We arrived at Orlando TT the day before Thanksgiving and not knowing what to expect, I had bought a turkey and all the fixings to make dinner in the coach.  I managed to find a 10-lb. turkey that fit in the oven so I was a happy camper!  I must say it's much easier to cook a big dinner at home!  We spent three weeks in Orlando and other than having lunch with some dear friends who live in Florida, and having the kids and grandkids visit, we took it easy.  Being a member of Thousand Trails is really great.  We've met some really nice people and as we've traveled south, we have run into them more than once.  So it's always fun to compare notes on our travels.

The lake at Orlando Thousand Trails

I've been playing with a new app that I got to make collages and this is one that I've done.  There's still a lot for me to learn, like composition, framing, etc. but I think it's going to be fun.

Our next stop is Peace River Thousand Trails in Wauchula, Florida.  We'll be there until February 1, 2014.

Monday, January 13, 2014

The Magical World of Disney


WALT DISNEY WORLD


I was so excited to see this bus because our grandkids, Isabella (7) and Stephen (5), were on it, along with our daughter, Diana, and son-in-law, Robert. They were spending a week here in Florida at Disney's All-Star Movies Resort.  Weather-wise, it turned out to be a fantastic week, not too hot, not to cold and especially not rainy.  And, having them here made it even better!


I never thought much about the size of Disney World compared to Disneyland in California but one week is hardly enough to see it all without exhausting oneself.  I only went to three parks plus Downtown Disney and that was tiring enough.  I must say I was a bit disappointed because there weren't a lot of Christmas decorations or even a Christmas parade and it was less than three weeks until Christmas.  But, it was still fun.


Downtown Disney

Downtown Disney at the Lego store

More Legos

Isabella with still more Legos

Isabella and Stephen hamming it up with Mr. Potato Head

Stephen in his Buzz Lightyear pose! and Isabella

The Grand Floridian

Taking the boat to The Magic Kingdom

Main Street, Magic Kingdom

Mosaic in Cinderella's castle, Magic Kingdom

Isabella with Cinderella's step-sisters and step-mother, Anastasia, Lady Tremaine and Drizella.  As you can see, Isabella was wearing her Mickey Mouse gloves, so later in the day while watching a parade, when Isabella waved to Anastasia and Drizella, they remembered her and came over and talked to her.  I was impressed they remembered and Isabella was so excited!

Stephen and Isabella in Animal Kingdom

Rapunzel's Castle, Magic Kingdom



Ariel, Under the Sea, Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom

The changing colors on the castle was amazing! Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom

Main Street Electrical Parade, Magic Kingdom

Main Street Electrical Parade, Magic Kingdom

Main Street Electrical Parade, Magic Kingdom



Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

Face painting time!  Animal Kingdom


Isabella chose the pretty kitty!

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

Stephen and I wandered around while Robert and Diana took Isabella on a roller coaster ride.  Animal Kingdom

Mt. Everest at Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

Isabella at Bibbidi, Bobbidi, Boutique at Downtown Disney

Isabella at Bibbidi, Bobbidi, Boutique at Downtown Disney

Hollywood Studios

Hollywood Studios

Hollywood Studios

Hollywood Studios

Hollywood Studios

Diana missed Hollywood Studios because of a case of the 24-hour flu so I had the 'pleasure?' of taking Isabella on the plunge down The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror!  After getting off the ride, I realized it wasn't really that bad, it was the anticipation of dropping 13 floors.  But, I also heard that it is a lot "tamer" than the one at Disneyland in California, so I don't think I'll be going on that one anytime soon!
Hotel Hollywood could use a little cleaning!

Isabella and Stephen making funny faces while waiting for lunch.

The week had passed quickly and Hollywood Studios was our last day together so the plan was to  have a barbecue at our RV park so Lee could see everyone and we could say good-bye.  Poor Diana was still sick so she stayed at the hotel and Robert, Isabella, and Stephen came over for dinner.  Lee had passed on the opportunity of spending more than one day at Disney so after dinner he treated everyone to ice cream at Twistee Treat on the way back to the hotel.  Twistee Treat, which we first discovered in Pennsylvania, probably has the best ice cream I've ever tasted.  Fortunately, Diana felt better for their flight home early the next morning and neither Lee nor I got the flu. 

Stay tuned.  There's more to Florida!!