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St Augustine

St Augustine is a place where you can really get a true sense of history as it was hundreds of years ago. It was founded on September 8, 1565. A fort, the Castillo de San Marcos was built between the years of 1672-1695. Ruins of the original fort still remain standing and it is a very popular tourist place to visit. This isn’t the only old location. The old jail also still stands. It was built in 1891.

Other St. Augustine Things to See

fort at St. Augustine

Vilano Bridge was built in 1927. It was a wooden lift draw bridge that connected the island to the mainland. There is a lighthouse, several old hotels, an amphitheater, and several parks where you can see other things. Another fort that you may want to visit is the Fort Matanzas National Monument. If you are wondering what to see, there are numerous tours for you to take. These tours will ensure that you do not miss anything. However, if that isn’t enough, then you may also want to enjoy one of the many events that are held throughout the year in this beautiful tourist city.

Events in St. Augustine


On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday cannon firing takes place at the Castillo de San Marcos. There is a farmer’s market each weekend as well. There are bird walks, special weekends, such as Vampire Weekend. Other holidays have special occasions as well. At random times, there are even marathons which allow you to run through the streets of St. Augustine. One of the most noteworthy is a 5k that leads from the Old Jail to the Vilano Bridge. It is an event known as Escape from St. Augustine. It takes place around Halloween and invites people who aren’t running to at least dress up in their favorite costumes. It is a party that many look forward to throughout the year.

Plan Your Vacation Today!

old Vilano Bridge

If you have a love of history and hope to be in Florida soon, you should not skip by seeing all that St. Augustine has to offer. It is located on the beautiful Atlantic Coast, just off I-95. Once here, you will see bits of history and many other delightful things. You can walk in the moonlight with the ghosts if you want to. These tours are always available and enjoyable by all who take advantage of them. As a bonus, there is even an old wax museum and a Ripley’s Believe It or Not located here.
Are you ready to plan your trip? We are looking forward to delighting you!

 


Crafting Custom Colorful Race Pendants

st augustine medal

One common race day tradition is to present all who participate in a marathon with a special pendant or metal. It is a pendant that honors them for their participation. They are generally customized to somehow tie in with that particular event. They may show the date, location, and name of the event if it is a metal for participation. Pendants may be smaller, with just some beautiful colors or trinket inside. This is where crafting custom, colorful race pendants using epoxy resin is the best!

Why Epoxy Pendants?

heart shaped pendant epoxy

Epoxy allows pendants to be created in a way that sets them apart from all others. There are many crafters that use epoxy to encapsulate tiny flowers, little pieces of foilage, and so much more. However, there are just as many more that use glitter and resin or pigments to create unique, one of a kind pendants. Even when using the exact same material, no two will ever turn out identical in every way.

Creating Your Own Keepsakes

colored epoxy pendants

You can create a special race day pendant for yourself or your group of friends. If you are running the St. Augustine “Escape” you could add a tiny shell to the pendant, a little beach sand, or anything else that makes you think of St. Augustine. We created colored epoxy using pigments to remind us of the ocean that we saw while running there and glitter for the sparkle of the water on a sunny day. We have also taken a tiny piece of our race BIB and put our number inside of the pendant. It works best if you use a very fine-tipped permanent marker and seal it before adding it to the pendant and pouring epoxy.

After you have your trinkets, the epoxy, and pendant molds, the rest of your project will be easy. Get your pendant set up and place your trinkets inside. If you are skipping the trinket, then you will start with mixing your epoxy. You only mix up a little epoxy (you won’t need much for a small pendant unless you are making several), add drops of pigment to get the color you want, and pour. Your pendant will need to sit several hours to cure completely, but at the end of it all, you will have a unique race day pendant that you actually want to wear around!

Show It Off

You can wear your pendant after the race as you are celebrating the successful race. You can wear your pendant to show others that you were there in years past. You and your group of friends can wear the same pendant to show that each of you is there to support the other. These beautiful creations will never get lost in a box somewhere. They can be proudly worn and enjoyed. The best part of it is, you can create pendants for any occasion. Not just race day!


Scoping Out Tools for the Escape

stressful doomsday

In today’s world, there are escape rooms, escape marathons, and escaping bad situations. Regardless of what you are trying to plan your escape from, it is always important to be prepared. For a marathon, you need the right clothing, the right shoes, and the right health. When escaping from rooms, you need the skills of trying to solve different challenges. When escaping other situations, such as a doomsday event, scoping out tools for the escape can be life-saving.

Why Prepare for Doomsday?

preparing for doom

There are many reasons to prepare for doomsday and not just the end of the world type of doom. What would you fall back on if you lost your job or experienced serious illness in the family? This is a doomsday type event that does require some preparations. Otherwise, you will be caught off guard, which can put you in a very bad situation. How you handle it, and how you prepare for it, can make a world of difference. Knowing that you are prepared for the “what if” can give you a lot of confidence.

The same is true for those people who prepare for the end of the world situations. They gain self-confidence by knowing that they are ready for whatever may come their way.

Gathering the Right Tools

doomsday hunting

When it comes to being prepared for whatever comes your way, you need several things to help you through the tough stuff. Ask any doomsday prepper and they will tell you that you need first aid kits with prescription medications, cooking equipment (pans and pots, a grill, etc.) and fire-starting tools.

In the event GPS does not work, you will want to have maps that you can use. Money is always a good idea. Knives, ropes, twines, and of course, plenty of water and food for every member of your family.

If you have to hunt for food and water, are you prepared to do it? There are water filtration straws that can help you find drinkable water if you need it. You would need a rifle for hunting meat. This rifle should be equipped with a scope that can help you zero in on your target. According to our Mueller scope review, there is none more reliable than it.

Everything is Easier if You are Prepared

No one knows what you or your family will need the most when bad things happen in your little piece of this world. You know what it will take for you to prepared. You know more than anyone what you need to do to be prepared for anything and everything that may come in the future. Are you as prepared for the “what ifs” that you need to be ready for? If not, there has never been a better time for it.


Safety While on the Run

Safety while running

One of the downsides to running long distances or in secluded areas is the fear that can come along with running along. Women are most susceptible to finding trouble along the route, but there are things you can do to protect yourself. You should do your best to practice safety while on the run. It will keep the workout more enjoyable if you feel confident that you are protecting yourself.

Be Alert and Proactive

personal safety

Runners everywhere tend to enjoy running with earbuds in their ears. However, this can be one of the worst things you can do for yourself and your personal safety. While wearing earbuds, you are blocking sounds that may alert you to hidden dangers. Would you hear a bicyclist coming up behind you? A vehicle? Instead of wearing both earbuds, and if you simply want to listen to music, you should leave one out so that you remain aware of everything around yourself.

Brighter is better in the words of many runners. Ideally, you should run during daylight hours where people are nearby. Running during the darker hours, although unavoidable at times, definitely increases your risk. To help yourself stay safer, you can run with bright or reflective clothing, a headlamp, etc. Anything that will allow you to stand out. Also, at night, you should avoid the secluded areas of your favorite park. Instead, stay close to your neighborhood, even if you have to stick to the sidewalks.

Carry Alongs You Should Consider

jogging safety

If you feel that you are in a potentially bad situation, make some noise. The best way to do this is to have a personal safety device, like a wristwatch, that can send out a call for help when activated. Loud siren safety devices can be the size of a keychain and easy to tuck in a pocket or the waistband of your pants. When considering personal safety devices, pepper spray should also never be overlooked.

Your phone, with GPS tracking that links to a friend or family member, is also a good idea, especially since you will likely have it with you anyway. In cases of extreme or immediate danger when you cannot seem to scare away a bad animal or person, you may also want to have easy access to a scout carry knife. These fixed blade knives are horizontal carry so that you do not have to waste time when trying to protect yourself.

Knowledge is Power and Safety!

Running is a healthy way to stay active. No one ever plans on the potential risk to personal safety, unless you have already had a bad experience. Arm yourself with knowledge. Know the type of people who live near the area you like to run and learn defensive techniques that can save your life. If you prefer to run in secluded areas or for a long-distance, tell family members the route that you typically take. Let them know about how long you expect to be out, install apps that can help them locate your phone, etc. Knowledge may not save you from all dangers, but it can go a long way to ensuring you get help when you need it the most.