St Augustine Florida

29 April 2018

St Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied European established settlement in the USA (1565) in Northern Florida.

This is the moat around the castello.

The Old Spanish Trail Zero Milestone

Flagler College

The oldest wooden schoolhouse in the USA.

Beautiful houses in the historic district.

Government House

Love treesare when two species of tree join or intertwine.

The oldest house in St Augustine

Obelisk Art 450

The Great Cross Mission and Shrine of our Lady de Leche

I needed the Fountain of Youth today but arrived too late to enter.

Some photos around town.

Churches of St Augustine

That is all for Florida this trip. I have enjoyed the wonderful weather, huge houses, did not enjoy the most aggressive drivers so far on USA roads. I could live in Northern Florida. Next stop Savannah Georgia.

Palm Coast Florida

28 April 2018

Yesterday afternoon I had booked an Airbnb in Ormond Beach only to arrive and find that my booking was cancelled by the host. When this happens Airbnb are quick to assist find an alternate property and, as was the case with me, it was difficult to find something last minute at the same price and Airbnb meet any additional cost for a property which might cost more than the original booking. I was so glad the Ormond Beach property cancelled as I would not have had the privilege of staying in the home of Lev and Galina. I have never met a Korean with a Russian accent before and I fell in love with Galina. Perhaps it is because she said my hair colour looked “flirty”.

Prior to my “Odyssey” I decided to stop colouring my hair as it is always difficult to manage when travelling and I also think it is time for me to accept my hair colour is “silvering”. Since this decision I have noticed how many women look beautiful, classy, sexy, quirky or all of this with going natural. I have found it very liberating.

After Galina and Lev gave me a wonderful breakfast of crepes and potato and bacon omelette I drove to the Bulow Plantation Ruins.

There wasn’t much of the ruins left as the plantion house was destroyed by fire.

The area is very pretty for hiking and swimming, although not sure I would go in for a swim.

Driving to my next Airbnb the at the Palm Coast I dropped into the Bulow Plantation RV Park. Similar concept to the Australian caravan park.

These quaint cabins are $US50 per night but they have no cooking facilities or bathroom.

I saw some of the 55+ communities I have been hearing about in my travels. I tried to get access to this one but no-one answered the access phone number.

There is a 55+ ( also known as “age-restricted”) community in Florida called “The Villages” and I would have liked to rent an Airbnb to experience this area which has a population of over 125,000. It is the fastest growing small city in the USA. One of the problems of these communities is if a grandparent becomes the carer of grandchildren there is 90 day time restriction. If a spouse under 55 is widowed, most often they are forced to sell the property. With 9 golf clubs, cinema, supermarkets and shops, the common mode of transport is golf buggies. I wouldn’t mind trying out this community for a few months each year.

This evening my host took me to the Moonrise Brewing Company for an amateur comedy night.

This is in the lovely European Village area.

Orlando via Oslo

26 April 2018

I am back in the USA so I can continue with my roadtrip.

I left my airbnb in Barcelona and took the Aerobus from the Placa Catalunya to the airport. This is such a convenient service. You can buy the 5.9EUR one way or 10.90EUR tickets online or at the vending machine at the bus stop and ou can use either cash or card. Or a taxi is around 30EUR.

The plane trip was uneventful except for being taken into a private room at the airport for a “random” security check at Oslo airport. I was half expecting to be asked to strip off. I can’t imagine what made me stand out but all of course was ok. Yes it was a curious route to take from Barcelona to Orlando. Flying into Oslo I almost hoped that I could miss my connecting flight to Orlando as the scenery from the plane was so pretty with a view of green pine trees and a frozen waterway with scattered snow in between the trees. I will put that on my list to visit one day.

I arrived in my Orlando air bnb at 11:00pm and will look at where my road trip takes me to tomorrow.

Santa Rosa Beach Florida

29 March 2018

Having driven across seven (7) southern USA states and 6000 kms (3900 miles) with rain, wind, cold and snow I am rewarding myself with a few days rest in this affluent beach holiday area. Currently it is spring break so there are lots of young people and families. This is a popular holiday area for Tennessee people.

The landscape and culture has changed so much from California with a large Hispanic Mexican influence, Arizona and Texas with cowboys, Mississippi predominantly negro and across to this part of Florida which is beautiful but feels noticeably “white”.

Majestic beachside mansions and the beaches have the whitest sand, which I concede this Florida beach is comparable to ours in Australia.

I am staying in the house of my friend, Paul from Nashville. He is off working around the USA and I have the pleasure of the company of his friends Walt and Lisa together with their teenage daughters.

Anna Caroline showed me this quirky spot Big Jack’s Gator Park

The bridges in Florida are quite different. They have very low walls I expect so you can see the view. I get the feeling that if a wave comes up you will get washed over into the Gulf or marsh.

Bridge from Alabama to Florida

This area is one of the first where many people use bicycles instead off motor vehicles. There are bicycle lanes and the beach has a boardwalk to conveniently leave your pedal transportation.

The beaches and lagoons in this area are very beautiful with their white sand.

I visited Grayton Beach which has a turtle colony but I was not fortunate to witness any turtles.