Day 107 — Goodbye St. Augustine, Goodbye Wind!

We made the most of our time in St. Augustine. Our first day, we took it very easy — slept in, lounged around and embraced the gray day and it felt good doing nothing.

Tuesday we finally ventured out inflating our dingy, battling the wind and waves trying not to get wet. We found a nice lunch spot and it sure felt good to have someone cook for us.

Wednesday we toured the St. Augustine Distillery and wandered around town, soaking in the charm.

View from acrost the street at the marina.

Thursday was a busy day. Up first laundry.  While the clothes spun, I slipped out to find a coffee shop and stumbled on the sweetest little gem. It felt wonderful to sit with an iced coffee… until I started getting the jitters and realized the barista must not have given me half‑decaf as requested.



While the laundry kept going, I took a long walk, watched the horse‑and‑carriage rides, saw the oldest house in Florida ( its actually a museum now) and stopped to admire a talented street artist.




Next up: groceries. We spotted a marina with food trucks and thought it was a great idea!



Later that day we hopped on the tour bus and learned more about the city’s history. So interesting. And since we were already on a roll, we let someone else cook for us again.

This dog soaked up a lot of attention while we ate.




Friday morning came early as we pointed Restless toward Jacksonville. The dock at Jacksonville was full so we shifted plans and are headed to Cumberland Island, Georgia.

This morning we spotted a familiar boat....Borealis from Blackbeard. It is comforting to see someone you know in the waterways :-)



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