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the 'blog of Coquina Crossing, St. Augustine, FL

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Self taught


This little girl got a video tape and a book and taught herself how to yodel.

Inspired by poster art



Author and illustrator, Bob Staake says he is inspired by mid-twentieth century European poster art. Above is one of his creations. Below are examples of his inspiration. See more of both at his website.


Shaun the Sheep - episode 38


See yesterday for episode 37.

Today's Activities Schedule

7:45 & 8:45 Aqua Aerobics
3:00 Tennis
9:30 Men s Bible Study
10:00 Open Art Class/Intrm. Tap
12:00 July Birthday  Lunch
12:30 Bowling/Chorus Mgmt. Mtg.
1:00 Quilters/Rummy/Mah-jongg   
2:00 Band Practice
4:00 Ballet/Jazz/Tap Dance
7:00 Billiards/Needlework
7:00 HACC Meeting

Tomorrow's Activities Schedule

7:45 & 8:45 Aqua Aerobics
9:00 Pickle Ball
9:30 WOMEN'S SHARING GROUP
10:00 Hurricane Class
1:00 Bridge
2:00 Combo Band Practice
2:30 SJC BOOKMOBILE
4.00 Pickle Ball
7:00 COQUINA VETS/Horseshoes
7:00 Mah-jongg/Euchre/Darts


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Coquina Daily Cat


Stray Cat of Ligourio by Christophe Dune - link

Coquina Daily Dog


Nanook & Kody by nwtarcticrose - link

Sunset


 by Alex Dow - 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


mini-putt



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