Beautiful St. Augustine Aug18 '04
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# (2 of 4): Matthom
2 days, 21 hours after the fact. (Sat 21 Aug 2004, 12:02 PM CST)
No, that is a chameleon. They are so cool. In Florida, they are very common sights, in grassy areas. In Chicago, we have ants. Florida has chameleons.
I've never been to England, so I'm not sure how it differs, in terms of the word "old." I would LOVE to visit there someday, though.
Since you live in Ohio - from what you've seen, how does America's history differ from England's?
# (3 of 4): Lacy » silverberry.org
2 days, 22 hours after the fact. (Sat 21 Aug 2004, 1:22 PM CST)
We spent a week in St. Augustine last summer - it is a BEAUTIFUL place, isn't it? Where we stayed wasn't so touristy busy - it was a relaxing and quiet week! (and I loved going over all the bridges and seeing the different "islands".)
# (4 of 4): Mehmet
11 months, 2 weeks after the fact. (Thu 28 Jul 2005, 7:07 PM CST)
Glad u had fun in st.augustine.I came to st.augustine in 1993 and a resident here since 93 love it here as well :)
Mehmet (St.Augustine Beach)
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One of our stops along our "east coast trip" was to one of the oldest cities in America – St. Augustine. Located 60 miles north of our condo in Daytona Beach, the journey was the perfect length. The drive up was very scenic...
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# (1 of 4): Jim Amos » graphikjunkie.com
1 day, 14 hours after the fact. (Fri 20 Aug 2004, 5:10 AM CST)
Hey is that a gecko? (*Starts whistling the Geicko theme*)
Funny, the word 'old' just doesn't have the same meaning in America as it does back home in England.
Still, it looks like a very nice place to visit, and any history is always interesting.