Day 004 - April 4, 2003 - Florida

Day 4 - April 4, 2003 - Georgia
Day 4 - April 4, 2003 - Georgia

Accidental Tourists


We were determined to make today a better one! We got off to an early start as it was going to take us a good while just to get back to Saint Augustine after our hotel-hunting-odyssey.

We met another nice American from Ohio as we gassed up - Rich McIntosh from Cleveland. We've met more people from Ohio than from anywhere else.

Saint Augustine is a very interesting place. Tremendous history and equally tremendous (aka overdone) tourist development. It's a pretty place with a striking black-and-white striped lighthouse. We drove straight to the Fountain of Youth for a water fix. We enjoyed learning about the history of Ponce de Leon's discovery of America, which he named "Florida." Old Ponce was an accidental tourist, too, as he was trying to find Bimini and the alleged Fountain of Youth. Instead, he found what is now Saint Augustine and a spring. Bozzie loved seeing the peacocks.

In the parking lot at the Fountain of Youth, we met an especially nice couple from Missouri, "Rocco" and his wife. We also met Dolph, who works at the Fountain of Youth. They saw the signs on the car and asked all about the trip, and we enjoyed sharing a few stories and learning a little about them.

We then saw the other historical highlights in Saint Augustine - the Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest wooden schoolhouse in the USA, and the lighthouse.

Down Highway A1A through a variety of little towns down to Daytona Beach. In Daytona, we enjoyed watching the stereotypical diner waitresses at the Starlite Diner where we had a cheeseburger and "Freedom" Fries. We lived in Orlando for six years and have been to Daytona many times, so we didn't spend as much time as we would have otherwise. I enjoyed seeing the Drive-In Christian Church - a real church built on the grounds of a drive-in movie theatre where you can listen to the sermon on the window speaker in your car. We made a few other stops. We met a nice lady, Pat, in a parking lot as she saw the sign on the car and told us how she wished she could go to all 50 states.

We passed through a lot of beach towns today, and we saw one little motel after another. It is amazing that all of these little, old places can stay in business, but it is so great to see that they have. Motels provide a real slice of Americana that it would be such a shame to lose. We also saw a good number of roadside fruit stands today as well as a big souvenir store called Wings.

We arrived in Jensen Beach just as the sun was setting. William, the desk clerk at the Marriott, DID have our reservation, so he became our newest hero. In the elevator up to our room, we met a cute 10-year-old named Brianna. William recommended Villa Parma for dinner, where we enjoyed very good Italian food and a delicious Chocolate Bomb Cake for dessert. Our waitress, Nicole, was excellent, and we met Michael, a very friendly and talkative bus boy. We also saw Brianna again and met her parents and her brother, Derrick. Brianna and Derrick are both Olympic-caliber competitive swimmers.

We missed connecting with old friend, Craig Linton. My Florida geography is bad as I thought he lived near Tampa, but he is apparently just down the road from our hotel. Our apologies to Craig and his wife! We enjoyed many wonderful times with Craig when we lived in Orlando; we think of Craig and Guy Lombardo every New Years.

The main lesson we learned today is this: There are more nice people than not-nice people; all you have to do is say hello. We met delightful people today at a gas pump, in a parking lot, in restaurants, and in an elevator.

We have found that some of the most enjoyable travel experiences have been when we veer from the planned route on a whim or when someone suggests something to us that we didn't know about...or when we get lost and find something unexpected. Accidental tourists.

Random Comments:

A number of things that we have done to make the trip go well are working as hoped, while others are not. I can't imagine how I will cope nearly as well during the stretches of the trip that Boz is back in Atlanta. Thank heavens for the sunscreen as I now have an outstanding "golfer's tan" with only the balding spot on the top of my head sporting a sunburn. Our system of clothes is working really well; we have four bags - two bigger ones that hold a week's worth of clothes that stay in the car, and then we each carry a day or two's worth of clothes into our hotel each night in a smaller bag. The next morning, our dirty clothes go into yet another bag ready for the weekly washing. We brought the right amount of stuff. Our tape recorder malfunctioned the night before the trip, so we took notes the first three days until we bought a new recorder. It worked great today as we drove and flipped it on to record the towns we hit, mileage, thoughts, etc.

It is much harder than I thought, with the current schedule, to find the time at night to write as much as I would like and process the day's photos. We are taking large format photos, but I barely have the time to put a few small format photos on the web site. Now if I could just figure out how to drive and type on the computer at the same time....

The Daily Journal of Round America:

Each day, we collect our thoughts on a web page just like this. We drop in some of the photos from the day. Our goal with the Daily Journal is to write about the towns we visit, the sights we see, the people we meet, and the pie we eat. We write about where we are, where we've been, and where we are going, but we also make observations about what we've seen and done as well as about life in general.

You can follow our travels from the Daily Journal section of this web site. Other pages of interest include the running report of "vital statistics" on the Trip Scorecard, our nominations for the Best & Worst of the trip, as well as a rating of the pie we eat. If you'd like to see information for a specific state or town, click here, and then click on the state of interest and the full itinerary is shown.

More Information on the Sights Visited Today:

Fountain Of Youth -- Daytona Beach -- Drive-In Church -- Cape Kennedy


A Few Photos from Today:

Fountain Of Youth - Saint Augustine, Florida

Fountain Of Youth - Saint Augustine, Florida

Lighthouse - Saint Augustine, Florida

Lighthouse - Saint Augustine, Florida

Drive-In Christian Church - Daytona Beach, Florida

Drive-In Christian Church - Daytona Beach, Florida

Kennedy Space Center

Kennedy Space Center

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