The Castillo De San Marcos is an early Spanish fort that has been reconstructed by the National Park Service. It has over the years, housed Spanish, French, US, and Confederate soldiers.
We witnessed a changing of the guard and cannon firing.
In addition to some reconstructed buildings and a museum, the park is home to some beautiful birds, including these peacocks.
We were sorry to have only allowed one day for St. Augustine. There's much to see and do, and I hope we'll have a chance to spend more time here.

In Savannah, our campground was on a very pretty small lake, populated with at least two dozen swans, along with migrating ducks and geese. Very nice ambiance.

Again, we took a trolley tour, then walked some of the city. It is beautifully laid out, with park like squares beautifully landscaped and statuary dedicated to early settlers and founders.
We witnessed a changing of the guard and cannon firing.The Fountain of Youth park was our next stop. Archaeologists have found and dated early Spanish relics and remains in this area, and the park staff did a good job of retelling the history. However, this may or may not be the original "Fountain of Youth" sought by Ponce De Leon.
We were sorry to have only allowed one day for St. Augustine. There's much to see and do, and I hope we'll have a chance to spend more time here.
In Savannah, our campground was on a very pretty small lake, populated with at least two dozen swans, along with migrating ducks and geese. Very nice ambiance.
Again, we took a trolley tour, then walked some of the city. It is beautifully laid out, with park like squares beautifully landscaped and statuary dedicated to early settlers and founders.









We're back, after spending the last month with family at our time share in Florida. Here's what we saw and did on the way. We spent several days in the panhandle, first just north of Panama Beach, then in Tallahassee. These shots are of Panama Beach, but we explored Ft. Walton Beach as well. These are just spectacular Gulf beaches.













The tour director mixes in Mardi Gras and New Orleans history and myth, along with the process involved in building the floats. We were there at a perfect time, as the floats were being finished for this year's events.







We went on a swamp tour. Beautiful weather and saw lots of 




We boarded a horse drawn carriage for a tour of the French Quarter and some history, then ended up watching the mimes and musicians at Jackson Square and enjoyed some of the courtyards with statuary and murals.




