Category: Florida

  • Historic District – St. Augustine, Florida

    Historic District – St. Augustine, Florida

    Today, I embarked on a delightful adventure in the charming streets of St. Augustine, Florida!  From my cozy perch in my human backpack, I was excited to explore the oldest city in the United States.

    As we arrived, I was immediately captivated by the stunning Spanish architecture surrounding us. 

    The historic Castillo de San Marcos, with its formidable walls and scenic views of Matanzas Bay, was a highlight!  My human even let me sit on the parapets for a photo—talk about a quack-tastic view!

    Next, we waddled down the cobblestone streets of the Old Town, where I admired the quaint shops and vibrant colours of the buildings.  The smell of fresh fudge wafted through the air, and I wished I could indulge.  But what I did get to do was become a pirate!  Even if just for a quick picture.

    We stumbled upon the famous Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park.  My human tossed a penny in for good luck, and I couldn’t help but wonder if a splash of water might grant me eternal youth (or at least a good scrub!).  We explored the lush gardens and even learned about the indigenous Timucua people—what a rich history!

    With its rich history and charming atmosphere, St. Augustine has undoubtedly earned a spot in my rubber heart.  I can’t wait to tell all my bath-time friends about my quacking good time here!  Until next time, St. Augustine!

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  • Castillo de Sans Marcos – St. Augustine, Florida

    Castillo de Sans Marcos – St. Augustine, Florida

    Today was splashtastic as I paddled my way to St. Augustine, Florida!  Can you believe I got to see the historic Castillo de San Marcos?  Just imagine me bobbing about on the gentle waves of the Matanzas River, gazing at that massive fortress standing proud against the bright blue sky.  Those coquina walls looked so inviting; they practically called my name!

    Let me tell you, Castillo San Marcos is not just any old fort; it’s one of the most incredible national parks in the Sunshine State!  This magnificent structure was built way back in the 17th century, starting in 1672, by the clever Spanish to keep their empire safe from nosy neighbours.  They had to deal with the British, pirates, and who knows what else!

    The fort has a remarkable history of resilience.  In 1702, the British attempted to attack, but to no avail.  They couldn’t breach those impenetrable walls, not even when they set the city ablaze!  This is a fort with some serious street cred!  Subsequent attacks in 1728 and 1740 were just as fruitless—those Brits must’ve been so frustrated!

    After a whirlwind of history, Florida became a British colony in 1763.  This place has seen many changes; it’s like a soap opera!  During the Revolutionary War, the Castillo transformed into a military prison and held three signers of the Declaration of Independence within its walls.  Can you imagine the stories they must have shared?

    I felt a bit awestruck by the impressive row of cannons and the fascinating history of weaponry that played a vital role in protecting this significant piece of land.

    When Florida returned to Spain in 1784, the Castillo was renamed Fort Marion in honour of a revolutionary hero.  By 1822, Florida had permanently become under the domain of the United States, and in a heartwarming twist, it returned to its original name, Castillo de San Marcos, in 1942! 

    Now, let’s talk about the vibes!  The fort was buzzing with families snapping photos, and I couldn’t help but chuckle as little ones posed with their rubber duckies!  I, of course, had the best view!  Peeking through those narrow windows, I imagined the brave soldiers who once stood sentinel, watching the glimmering waters.  The ramparts offered stunning views of the coastline and sailboats gliding along, and oh, how I wished for a ride!  But alas, I’m just a duck!

    This stronghold has seen over 315 years of history, and here I was—a little rubber duck soaking it all in.

    When I returned to my cozy little pond, I couldn’t wait to regale my bath toy buddies with tales of my day at Castillo de San Marcos!  I might be a quacking duck, but now I’m carrying a treasure trove of history.  Quack-tastic, right?

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  • Bridge of Lions – St. Augustine, Florida

    Bridge of Lions – St. Augustine, Florida

    Hey there, adventure seekers!  It’s Bob here, paddling through the magical waters of St. Augustine, Florida—where the past dances with the present like the waves doing the cha-cha all around me!  Today, I’m right by the iconic Bridge of Lions, this fantastic drawbridge that whisks visitors from the city’s lively streets to the sun-kissed shores of Anastasia Island, all while crossing the sparkling Matanzas Bay.

    Now, let me set the scene!  Picture this: a duo of majestic marble lion statues stand guard over the bridge, looking like they’ve just stepped out of an Italian Renaissance painting!  These royal guardians, replicas of Florence’s famous Medici lions, have been watching since the bridge opened its doors in 1927.  They’ve had their share of adventures, too—after a bit of a makeover and some relocation drama, they roared back to their posts in March 2011, ready to oversee one of the most picturesque spots in the nation’s oldest city, famously known as “The Most Beautiful Bridge in Dixie.” Talk about a lion’s share of the glory!

    What I love most about this bridge is how it fuses beauty and functions like a finely tuned ukulele.  It’s a hotspot for duck-hoppers like me, with lush palm trees, charming gazebos, and a cool new dock extending into the bay, perfect for catching a sunset or just soaking up the vibes.  And here’s the kicker—every hour and half hour, from 7 AM to 6 PM, the bridge raises its arms in a grand theatrical display for passing boats.  Just picture it—a pirate ship gliding through as the lions look on with their stoic gaze! 

    Speaking of pirates, I had a moment of panic when I saw one coming through!  My little heart raced and I nearly quacked my pants, thinking, “Oh no!  The pirates are taking over!” But fear not!  The Black Raven is a pirate ship designed for live performances.  Phew!  I dodged a close one there.

    As I drift along, the air is filled with laughter and the magical sounds of storytelling.  Families come together, sharing moments as precious as gold, all while surrounded by the charm of this historic site.  There’s something heartwarming about the way people connect here, turning the Bridge of Lions into not just a crossing but a symbol of unity echoing the rich heritage of St. Augustine.

    As the sun dips low, painting the sky in glorious shades of gold and rose, I can’t help but feel thankful.  This isn’t just a stunning bridge; it’s a treasured icon of St. Augustine, woven into the vibrant tapestry of the city’s story.  I feel beyond lucky to soak it all in!

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  • St. Augustine, Florida

    St. Augustine, Florida

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    River and Fort is a charming retreat for anyone looking to feast and unwind, boasting mouthwatering dishes and cocktails that set my little rubber heart racing!
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    With its rich history and charming atmosphere, St. Augustine has undoubtedly earned a spot in my rubber heart.
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    Tipsy Duck is a thrilling escape into a world where whimsical fun meets rich history, right in the heart of St. Augustine.