Tag: “St Augustine”

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  1. Drinking Sangrias ... at Sangria's

    Sangria's, overlooking the intersection of St George and Hypolita in St Augustine, Florida, has several different sangrias. We opted for a pitcher of the white (the "Sangri-La") and ordered the Tapas Trio -- which includes a pesto dip, hummus, and an olive tapenade -- to soak up the alcohol.

  2. A Quiet Stroll amongst Books and Roses

    Appreciating St. Jordi's Day in Barcelona.

  3. st. augustine, fl

    On September 8, 1565, this city was founded by Pedro Menendez de Aviles, and named St. Augustine because his fleet had reached the Florida shores on the day of the festival of St.

  4. Castillo de San Marcos drawbridge

    Built in 1672 and renovated repeatedly throughout the years, St. Augustine, Florida's Castillo de San Marcos is one tough garrison ...

  5. Castillo de San Marcos

    Built in 1672 and renovated repeatedly throughout the years, St. Augustine, Florida's Castillo de San Marcos is one tough garrison ...

  6. The Clock: St Ann’s Fort Signal Tower

    Somewhere beneath the St. Ann’s Fort is a vaulted area housing some of the oldest cannons in the world.

  7. National Park Pass

    Getting your moneys worth, plan a road trip, try to visit as many parks as you can. You wont be disappointed.

  8. Sunset at Cap's

    Overlooking the Matanzas River, the sun drops through an unobscured sky offering St Augustine's best sunset. Perched right on the water, Cap's -- a fish camp built in 1947 -- integrates seamlessly with its surroundings: cedars and oaks sprout through the decking, providing an amazing canopy.

  9. Sunday at Peterhoft

    Sunny weekend days are special at Peterhoft (Petrodvorets) near St. Petersburg, Russia.

  10. 40 Bond st

    Ian Schragers' new luxury condominium in the heart of Noho. It was designed by the swiss team of Herzog & de Meuron, who created the new Tate modern in London.

    The coke bottle greeen cast glass used in the construction, is breathtaking to look at.