Jacksonville, FL
Our happy little campsite directly under the noisy flight path to Jacksonville Int'l Airport.  UGH!
Dames Point Bridge is 2 miles long and is the longest cable-stayed bridge in America.
We visited Amelia Island.  This is downtown Fernandia on the island.
News alert!  Susan gets "held up" by Bogie in Fernandia!
Steeped in history Amelia Island has many beautiful homes.
The spanish moss adds character to this picture.
Beautiful flowers.  Does anyone know what they are?
The Williams House dating back to 1856.  Now its a B & B.
Fernandia is the birthplace of the modern shrimping industry.
A photographer captures us with our "catch".
No trip to this area is complete without seeing St. Augustine.  Here is Old St. John' County Jail.
Susan cozies up to Sheriff Joe Perry.  A little too close maybe?  Hmm..
Out in back of the jail are the gallows for the most severe punishments.
We wanted to visit the Fountain of Youth, but we couldn't remember where to find it.
Looking across the water to the St. Augustine Lighthouse.
Here's a closer view of the lighthouse built in 1874.  Remind anyone of a barber shop?
Bill and the oak.
These are the city gates to St. Augustine.
One of the old streets in St. Augustine.  Not too crowded for a Sunday.
One of the more colorful locals.
Castillo De San Marcos National Monument is the oldest masonry fortification in the continental U.S.
Another view of the fortress.
Flagler College was once the Ponce de Leon Hotel.  It was built in 1887 and coverted to the college in 1968.
The Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church.  Like most things done by Henry Flagler it is grand.