After spending most of the afternoon on the beach, we ventured to St. Augustine. We absolutely fell in love with the town. It had such a good vibe to it. We would definitely like to visit again. While in St. Augustine, we decided to check out the Fountain of Youth. It was fairly cheap to get into the park. We were starving, so I was glad that they had a grill there. They served up some tasty burgers and fries. There was ample seating for everyone and it was covered with umbrellas to keep you out of the sun. We walked around the park by doing the self tour. When we got to the fountain, everyone was handed a glass to get a drink. This was the most awful tasting water I have ever had. It tasted like I took a drink from a garbage can. It was awful. I don't know that it made more youthful or not, but it definitely made my stomach turn! They had a lot of peacocks and wildlife running around the park. The kids got a huge kick out of feeding the birds and the squirrels. They spent probably an hour doing this. We got to watch a worker, who was dressed as a Spanish conquistador shoot a cannon over the bay, which was surprisingly neat and interesting to watch. It made us jump, even though we knew the sound was coming. Another worker was showing people how to make nails and other metals from a blacksmith barn. The kids each got a nail.
The drive to The Fountain of Youth. We loved this street and thought it was so beautiful! |
I also included some pictures of the kids feeding the birds and the cannon, because honestly, they enjoyed this part of the park more than anything!
FYI: Brad thought the water tasted like Satan's butthole as well!
They had the best time with these birds! It was so funny to see the birds interacting with them!
Braden feeding a peacock! |
We enjoyed the trees. I know it sounds silly, but we are from the Midwest, and there are definitely not trees like this in Illinois!
On the second day, we headed into town and found the Lighthouse. It was stunning. We had never been into a lighthouse before. It was fairly cheap to get in. The only issue was finding a place to park. It was extremely packed and seemed to be a pretty popular tourist attraction. While we were walking around the courtyard, Sophie found a rock that someone had painted! We made sure to post it to the Facebook page as we were instructed to on the back of the rock.
We generally ALWAYS rehide rocks, because we paint them to hide as well, but this one was too good to let go. We kept it and it's sitting in my daughter's room with her other souvenirs. |
The lighthouse had a fantastic view of the ocean and the town. On the way up, there were cases with artifacts, pictures and games for the kids to play. The games were learning games, such as how much a bucket of coal weighed that the keeper would have to carry up the stairs every day. It was neat for them to get hands on.
My honey and I at the top |
Braden loved to be up top. Sophie was a bit more skeptical, like me. The view from the outside, was just as spectacular. |
After the lighthouse, we went to Castillo de san Marcos, the Bridge of Lions, and many other historical sites. The Bridge of Lions is the type of bridge that opens up for large boats to pass underneath. We saw it go up once to let a large yacht pass underneath. We made an early night of it, because were were heading down the coast to a different beach the following day.
On our third day, we spent our entire day at Melbourne beach, which is were our next condo was located. The view from our balcony was to die for. Our condo was huge. Our room was huge, the bathtub was huge, the shower was huge, literally EVERYTHING was nice and spacious! We didn't leave the condo all day, we just spent the entire time on the beach. They had a pool, a snack bar, and some games such as shuffle board for the kids. That night, Brad did some night fishing and we hunted crabs. The kids love doing this any time we are on the beach. We collected them all in buckets, then of course release them not too long after.
The view from our balcony |
XOXO...Becky
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