MONDAY MAY 5TH
We slept like rocks last night, I don`t think we moved a muscle all night long although I did wake up with that weird "where am I" feeling and for a second couldn`t quite work out where I was and Tom sensing my confusion mumbled we were at Sapphire. Thanks....
I was ready for breakfast this morning, actually I was starving so we dressed quickly and headed over for breakfast and we always enjoy that walk between the two hotels in the morning, although today I had a wiggle on, I was ready for a cuppa and some food.
There were some lovely couples in the lounge this visit and getting chatting to folks is always a pleasure. When I think of how many lovely folks (and even a couple not so lovely) we have met over the years in here and so many we still keep in touch with, some not often but we have been so lucky to have met such nice people. Some of them were from the Dis, but don`t seem to post anymore which is a shame.
After we finished eating, which as we were chatting was later than planned, we headed back over and went to our room to get some sunscreen on then headed to the car and make the drive to St Augustine.
It`s a place we have visited often and we have experienced a lot of what it has to offer in previous trip reports including the Rum Distillery, the Fort and the Oldest Schoolhouse in the USA.
But, today we were really just out for a drive, have lunch and come home, yep, some folks think we`re crazy driving two hours for lunch, but why not.
The roads do quieten once we are out of Orlando and it is a very nice drive up. We pass over part of St John`s River which is huge, it`s the largest river in Florida but doesn`t go near Orlando however when I first saw this I thought we had went the wrong direction and were on the coast!! It is a vast expanse of water.
The roads at times are empty and do feel a little desolate, probably more so at night and it does make one a little uneasy to see the warning signs for bears!! There really are a lot of things that can harm you hanging around Florida!
It`s a straight forward drive and we listen to 80`s music all the way up there and chattering too, so the two hour drive feels much shorter than it is, we know we are close when we see the car wash shaped as a river boat.
We had a drive over the Bridge of Lions which connects to Anastasia Island over Matanzas Bay which is just the prettiest waterway, we didn`t stop anywhere over there but there are several nice food options and bars too.
We came back over the bridge and park in the same place every time, right next to St George Street where a lot of local and unique shops are located and many different food options along the way. I think it`s $20 to park and that`s all day if you need it, we have been told there are cheaper places but it is convenient so we always end up there.
They do have a very obvious homeless issue here and they do seem to linger in this area, being fair they never seem to bother anyone in any way, but it`s never nice to see people having to live in such conditions, but it is something you won`t be able to miss here.
Lunch was going to be in the Florida Cracker Cafe, we have been here before a couple of times but it is an amazing little place where the owners are the nicest folks and food is exceedingly good!!
Pink lemonade for the driver today and I opted for one of their freshly made sangrias which was lovely, not run of the mill pre-prepared the way some places are, I stopped at one but could easily have enjoyed a couple of these!
The menu is very nice and today we decided to share the corn bread basket which came with honey butter and they were absolutely delicious, I do prefer a spicy corn bread, but this one was clearly home made and very tasty and that honey butter....... 
I opted for my old favourite of peel and eat shrimp and these were amazing, very meaty shrimp and their coleslaw was just ok but I did eat it.
Tom opted for the Crab Cake sandwich with fries and I admit it wasn`t the nicest crab cake I had ever tasted, but Tom enjoyed it, so all good but for me it wasn`t all crab meat as it should be, too much filler which surprised us as last time he got it, it was all crab.
There are some lovely areas around this little central street and they are filled with very bohemian stores and galleries, some are tiny and worth popping into, I don`t think we have ever bought anything from them, but they are nice to wander into.
I think I`d be wary of trying this place somehow but it looks so good, it`s an Indian restaurant and is seemingly out of place somehow, but Indian food is one of our favourite cuisine`s. It does look very beautiful but until we get a personal recommendation from someone who has visited it, I don`t think we`ll try it.
We were happy to see this place busy again, it closed down through covid and never seemed to open again, but today it was bustling with folks and everything looked really good!!
This street has so many little nooks and crannies off the main drag where you can enjoy some drinks, snacks, ice cream or just enjoy some shade for a time at the many seating areas.
I think this little town really comes to life in the evenings and again, we keep saying we do want to enjoy an evening or two here at some point.
This is the building that hosts the Oldest School house in the USA, we did visit it fully a few years ago and it is really interesting to see how it used to be. The gardens inside are lovely and there are so many little areas to sit and enjoy some restful moments.
To be honest, we didn`t really feel like doing anything today, there are plenty of things to pass several days here but the things we were interested in, we had already done.
So we wandered back down and had a look in the window of the best pizza place around, we had eaten here a few years ago too and the line is still out the door most days, this was really good pizza!!!
The Governers House sits in the centre of the town beside a rather lovely park, I admit we didn`t go into the park today as there seemed t be a lot of homeless folks congregating, I did say before they never seemed to bother anyone, but there was a lot of them and right or wrong, we didn`t feel like roaming past them today.
Casa Monica is a rather beautiful hotel right in the centre of everything, it is a stunning looking place and we have only popped our head in and looked around but it is lovely and although if we did stay overnight we would prefer to stay in one of the many cosy little guest houses, this place is tempting.
The Lightner Museum is a quite astonishing little place to visit, and probably home to some of the nicest City offices anywhere!!!
Half the museum that was once a grand hotel is used by the city and it does seem a waste really of such beautiful surroundings, again the garden areas are very pretty to have a wander around.
Flagler College was under construction today and someone told us most areas were off limits, so we had planned to finally do the tour, but it seemed the universe had other ideas and about now I developed a headache so instead of thinking of other things to do we headed back to the car and drove home.
For the first time here, I fell asleep almost as soon as we set off home and I slept for about an hour until some rather dangerous driver decided to cut us off very abruptly and Tom managed to jam the breaks on and avoided hitting this idiot or anyone else.
But, my headache was gone at least!
Quiet, lazy night coming up!!
This was just one of those days we didn`t do much at all.