On the trip up we stopped at Fort Matanzas. To get there one takes a small ferry across Matanzas Bay(about five minutes or less). It's a small fort but very picturesque. We lucked out with having re enactors there to fire the cannon.
The second stop was to the St. Augustine Light. We actually paid for the opportunity to climb the 219 steps to the top. Its worth the effort for the 360 degree view of St. Augustine and the Atlantic Ocean.
Soon after heading towards the old town of St. Augustine, the rains came and never really stopped until after we left the next morning. We decided to forego the boat parade and went to dinner at Schooner's, a seafood restaurant north of St. Augustine. After dinner three of us drove around town to see the lights.
Photography in the rain can be a challenge, so I only used my Sony RX100 and also my Canon G10 infrared converted camera. With raingear and an umbrella it was manageable. Starting home Sunday morning it was still raining but decided to park and walk around town anyways. Overcast and wet streets usually make the photos better. In an effort to discover some new areas we walked south to the National Cemetery. There were fresh wreaths on each grave stone. Quite a beautiful site. Talking with a lady who was there we found out about a program called "Wreaths Across America." Every December a fresh wreath is laid on the graves of service men and women in the National Cemeteries across the country. The motto is "Remember, Honor and Teach."
St. Augustine National Cemetery |
Lightner Museum Courtyard Infrared |
Avile Street - Sony RX100 In camera HDR |
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