Coquina Daily
the 'blog of Coquina Crossing, St. Augustine, FL
CoquinaDaily.comSunday, October 12, 2008
To which of these places have you been?
A slide show of American landscapes set to a recording by Charlie Daniels.
submitted by John
Verdi
Claymation - animated pastries and confections. Cute.
Girl on a bicycle
Magicians call this misdirection. Other people call it fun.

Fossilized automobiles?
Today's Activities Schedule
1:00 Madhatters7:00 Clubhouse Bunco
Tomorrow's Activities Schedule
7:30 Men's Golf @ Shores7:45 & 8:45 Aqua Aerobics
9:00 Pickle Ball/Shuffleboard
10:30 Tax Seminar in Craft Room
12:00 Coquina Classics
1:00 Chorus Practice
4:00 Pickle Ball
7:00 Euchre/Mah-jongg
7:00 Ladies' Poker
See the complete calendar

Click once a day to help feed rescue animals.
Who is this?

We received thirteen votes. Eight readers thought it was Don; two thought it was Lonnie; two thought it was Joe; one thought it was Jack. I thought this one was easy - Don hasn't changed a bit.
If you are enjoying these photos, please join the fun and submit your own photos.
Click the button to cast your vote. (You may vote more than once.)

The person above is:
Gwen Elaine Sandy Midge Look for the answer here tomorrow.
If you have a photo you would like to submit, but are not able to scan it to digital form, I would be happy to do that for you.
Sunset

Sunset from my garden by Richard Carter - link
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Bloxorz
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
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Send me your favorite photo and we will cut it into tiny pieces so that everyone can reassemble it.
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