Stack of Stuff
A few things from the last few days that need posting but with no specific theme. To try to wrap up our (my) week (few days) with Rachel and her friends on her St. Augustine birthday getaway...
Not to overdo any one particular attraction, but we feel like taking guests to Washington Oaks is worth doing and it's proving to be photogenic in every season that we've visited. We'll see what the heat of Summer is like but so far it's been a very worthwhile stop.
Here are the girls at the plantation home that's on the property.
The roses were pretty well bloomed out but there were still many opportunities for good photos. Did you notice anything different about the last few photos? I've got a new macro lens that takes very good close-ups. It's not something you would want to use for distance pictures but it's excellent for the up close stuff. I'm still learning...depth of field, etc.
Some more... Close up: Palm Trunk
I just about tripped over this guy. He looks pretty big but was probably only 3 feet long. Oh, did I mention that Washington Oaks is close to J.T.'s (home of a really good hamburger and onion rings)?It's hard to hold back on lunch when you're really hungry knowing you're going to chow down at Ruth's Chris that evening. We managed to get away on time and got there at the appointed hour despite the time it took them all to get ready. Final touches on the ride to Ponte Vedra. The very picture of savoir-faire. Are these the same girls who jumped out of the boat that day?
The next day, a quick trip to Fort Matanzas. Matanzas translates to "slaughter". Read about it here...
.....after which we had a quick lunch at The World Famous Oasis.....
.....followed by late afternoon sunbathing on the beach. My time was short by now. Even though the girls planned to stay a couple of more days, I needed to return to the mountains, for I had promised my oldest, Sarah, that I would meet her and Kristen and Lacy and IAN in Asheville for dinner Saturday night. We had a real good visit and Ian was, as is usual, very laid back...
The roses were pretty well bloomed out but there were still many opportunities for good photos. Did you notice anything different about the last few photos? I've got a new macro lens that takes very good close-ups. It's not something you would want to use for distance pictures but it's excellent for the up close stuff. I'm still learning...depth of field, etc.
Some more... Close up: Palm Trunk
I just about tripped over this guy. He looks pretty big but was probably only 3 feet long. Oh, did I mention that Washington Oaks is close to J.T.'s (home of a really good hamburger and onion rings)?It's hard to hold back on lunch when you're really hungry knowing you're going to chow down at Ruth's Chris that evening. We managed to get away on time and got there at the appointed hour despite the time it took them all to get ready. Final touches on the ride to Ponte Vedra. The very picture of savoir-faire. Are these the same girls who jumped out of the boat that day?
The next day, a quick trip to Fort Matanzas. Matanzas translates to "slaughter". Read about it here...
.....after which we had a quick lunch at The World Famous Oasis.....
.....followed by late afternoon sunbathing on the beach. My time was short by now. Even though the girls planned to stay a couple of more days, I needed to return to the mountains, for I had promised my oldest, Sarah, that I would meet her and Kristen and Lacy and IAN in Asheville for dinner Saturday night. We had a real good visit and Ian was, as is usual, very laid back...
He's a pretty cool dude, don't you think?
Labels: Florida, Kids, Nature, St. Augustine
6 Comments:
Jim, It looks like you and Ian are outnumbered by girls, by about 7 to 2! Love the sunglasses! Lisa:-)
Papa got a sweet baby smile, and Nana missed out! Don't worry....we'll catch up on our great conversations next time, because Ian and Nana have an understanding!
Great pictures! Ian is THE coolest dude, and he's so happy that Papa came all the way from FL to see him. He's ready for a visit with Nana now!
Ian is toe weety-beety.. & I cannot wait to go back to the beach! I want to see some gators & eat burgers & steak & chill on the beach! lucky dogs- *o yeah, heaven forbid we forget fishing! ;]
Jim and Kenita,
Thanks so much for taking Becca with you. I know she has had the time of her life and she considers Rachel like a sister... actually she treats her better than a sister...LOL
I love the Blogg, and now I have finally seen the baby.
Love
Deb
Hey Jim! That is a great picture of you and Sarah and Ian! Thanks for posting it! Lisa:-)
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