Coquina Daily
the 'blog of Coquina Crossing, St. Augustine, FL
CoquinaDaily.comThursday, May 14, 2009
Springtime in the Rockies
A look at the Rocky Mountain West, from the animals to the rivers to the plants.
Spring Flowers - Albany Tulip Festival

Pat and Tom just returned from Albany, NY and they sent these photos of the Tulip Festival. The festival celebrates Albany's Dutch heritage. Various individuals and organizations plant and nurture the tulip beds located in Albany's Ventral Park. Tom says: "In addition to the tulips, the lilacs and fruit trees were in full bloom and their fragrance was everywhere."










Today's Activities at Coquina Crossing
Kayaking Today7:30 Men s Golf @ Shores
7:45 Ladies 9-Hole Golf
7:45 & 8:45 Aqua Aerobics
9:00 Tennis
9:30 Ladies Bible Study
1:00 Alzheimer's Support Group
1:00 Mah-jongg
2:00 Dance Class
7:00 Dominos
Tomorrow's Activities at Coquina Crossing
7:45 & 8:45 Aqua Aerobics10:00 Cribbage/Leg. Committee
1:00 Hand & Foot
4:00 Pickle Ball
7:00 Men s & Ladies Poker
7:00 Mah-jongg

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Coquina Daily Sunset

The sunset this evening was stunning! by Fiona Mckinlay
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Eight-Ball Pool
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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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.
The photo for the puzzle below was taken by Tom.









