Coquina Daily
the 'blog of Coquina Crossing, St. Augustine, FL
CoquinaDaily.comTuesday, July 1, 2008
The Great Flydini
A clip from The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
Jazz 34
An excerpt from the Robert Altman film about Kansas City jazz in the 1930's. Should have been three seconds longer.
Inflatable street art
Powered by passing subway trains.
Inner-city Snail

A slow moving street-art project by an artist named Slinkchu. See more photos here. They are likely to be published as a book.
Shaun the Sheep - episode 31
See yesterday for episode 30.
Today's Activities Schedule
Waiting for the calendarTomorrow's Activities Schedule
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Click once a day to help feed rescue animals.
Coquina Daily Cat

Kory by Erik Dunham - link
Coquina Daily Dog

by Richard Alexander Caraballo - link
Sunset

by Eduardo Amorim - link
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Coquina Daily Crossword Puzzle
Clueless Crossword
Gutterball
Maze Frenzy
Wordo - falling block word game
Bubble Shooter
3Lines
Trivia Tic-Tac-Toe
Mini-Putt 3
Putt It In
Skeet Shooting
Color Burst
Coquina Daily Sudoku
A new puzzle everydayTo reset or remove the timer, click Options
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Sudoku supplied by Strictly Sudoku.
Send me your favorite photo
and
we
will cut it into tiny pieces
so that everyone can reassemble it.
Jigsaw hints:
If you are having trouble finding puzzle pieces that may be lost under pieces already assembled, click "Shuffle Pieces" periodically as you are putting the pieces together.
If there are more pieces than you want to work with, click "Change Cut" and select a smaller puzzle. You can select puzzle cuts from 6 pieces to 247 pieces.
Jigsaw hints:
If you are having trouble finding puzzle pieces that may be lost under pieces already assembled, click "Shuffle Pieces" periodically as you are putting the pieces together.
If there are more pieces than you want to work with, click "Change Cut" and select a smaller puzzle. You can select puzzle cuts from 6 pieces to 247 pieces.









