A Rainy Day in St. Augustine {Part 2 of 4}

These little guys were in a fountain in front of a Bed & Breakfast. They really didn't care if it rained or not.

Then I walked by Trinity Episcopal Parish which had a little sign out saying "Open for Tours", so I went in. You know my love for just going in a church. The soft quietness. Meditate. Serene. Ummm....not so much this time. They were finishing up a session with the 3-4 year olds, and it included guitars, singing, and lot and lots of hand clapping. It was fun.

I also took a little tour of a museum downtown, and was a little disappointed. I won't mention any names to protect the innocent. (And mostly because I don't remember the name of the museum.) I don't know what I was expecting. But, I did manage to get this nice shot.

{Continue to part 3...}
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