Wordless Monday: Bonsai
This picture was taken Summer of 2007 at the North Carolina arboretum in Asheville, NC
Wordless Monday: Great Cross in St. Augustine, FL
This was taken summer of 07 in St. Augustine. The cross is made of stainless steel and stands two hundred and eight feet tall.
You can get more info about it from their site
Wordless Monday: Hollywood Beach
Trying to start off an already chaotic Monday with a bit of tranquility and calmness with this pic from Hollywood Beach, FL
Wordless Monday: Charleston, SC
Taken by me June, 2006 near Battery Park in Charleston, SC
Note: There’s even a recycling can there
Gumbo Limbo Environmental Center
Gumbo Limbo located in Boca Raton, FL has a lot to offer visitors. It’s an excellent coastal and marine preserve.
From their butterfly garden and nature trails to towers that overlook the ocean. They have sea turtles and sharks in tanks along with some lobster and fish.
You can even adopt a …
Old South Carriage Co. in Charleston, SC
If you ever travel to Charleston, SC you should really spend an hour and take the guided tour of the historical city. We’ve gone a couple times now and each time we use the
Old South Carriage Co. The guides are friendly and usually you walk away laughing and having learned …
Dinosaurs in Miami?!
Yes, it’s true there are dinosaurs in Miami, FL at least for right now.
You can visit online at http://www.miamisci.org/ or go in person if you’re in the area.
Was amazing to see the background history on the difference of dinosaurs from our continent compared to the dinosaurs here which came from …
Coral Castle
amazing what one little man could do waaaaaaaaaay back then.
You can visit the website at http://coralcastle.com/freqaq.html
but like the site says “Coral Castle is on the National Register of historic places and is truly an amazing place to visit. The story behind the castle is that Edward Leedskalnin, out of obsessed …
St. Augustine, FL
The Castillo de San Marcos, built 1672-1695, served primarily as an outpost of the Spanish Empire, guarding St. Augustine, the first permanent European settlement in the continental United States, and also protecting the sea route for treasure ships returning to Spain. Although the Castillo has served a number of nations …
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