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TourStAugustine.com 904.825.0087 By Irene Merenda How fortunate are we to live in a town where people visit from all over the world? How often do we, as residents, take advantage of what the city offers…
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TourStAugustine.com 904.825.0087 By Irene Merenda How fortunate are we to live in a town where people visit from all over the world? How often do we, as residents, take advantage of what the city offers…
The Spoonbill Neighbors Dining In group met at the home of Frank and Donna Delzingaro. Frank served up one of his famous Italian dishes of homemade tagliatelle pasta with bolognese sauce. He also made bruschetta…
Tonight’s sunset was a beaut! From David Muir From Ken Wasmer
As expected, Tropical Storm Nichole and high-tide produced inundation on waterfront properties along the west-side of the Marsh Creek community fronting the Matanzas River this morning. These pictures were taken at 9:46am as water intruded…
Here are a few scenes of Nichole’s arrival around 10;30am this morning, and shortly after high tide. The beach and pier were being pounded by high, rough surf, and inside Marsh Creek, high water levels…
All night long, the winds blew, signalling the approach of Tropical Storm Nichole. The storm will make its presence better known as today wears on, bringing 30-40 mph winds and rainfall increasing this afternoon and…
By Helen Borisoff The Spoonbill Neighbors Garden group recently enjoyed a beautiful morning visit to the amazing garden of our neighbor, Andrea Kohn. Andrea shared her love of gardening, knowledge of both deer resistant and…
By Louise Nelson We had a shortage, and now we don’t! New bags for the Homeless Coalition have arrived! We also have “extra items” bags for those who want to give more, like soaps, household…
St Augustine Pink Up the Pace (for breast cancer) Spoonbill Neighbors’ Knitted Knockers group will be participating in St Augustine’s Pink Up the Pace event https://www.pinkupthepace.com/. Due to hurricane Ian, the event was postponed to next…
By Peter Clayton What began as a rather chilly – 49 degrees – outing paddling into the wind, ended in glorious sunshine with the wind pushing us gently home. By 9:30, eight bundled-up kayakers were…
By Peter Clayton Chad Hanson, Golf Course Superintendent at the Marsh Creek Country Club, is currently engaged in obtaining Audubon certification for…
By Peter Clayton The weather gods were with us today: overcast – high 70s- low 80s – no rain and a light breeze from the east which no appreciable difference and the 10:58 high tide…
By Mohammed Mirzai ZigZag Duo is performing at the park this Thursday October 13th, starting at 430 pm! Grab your favorite beverage and a snack and meet us at the park. Keeping eye to the…
By Jane Muir Did you know? We have 683 households in Marsh Creek and over 1000 highly talented adults but currently only 39 households are contributing their time and talent on MC HOA committees. …
Eileen Scheid mourns the loss of this graceful tree on Wandering Lakes, a victim of Ian and age
There have been plenty of photos and videos to emerge since Hurricane Ian wreaked almost unimaginable destruction along the SW Florida coastline. As you know, Fort Myers was particularly hard hit from a storm that…
By Nina Lafleur It is perceived by some that there is a speeding problem within Marsh Creek. Some who are new to Marsh Creek may not be aware that this issue has been raised and…
At 5pm, the Hurricane Center declared Ian had returned to a Cat 1 hurricane. The storm pushed off-land into the Atlantic in the afternoon near the Kennedy Space Center as a tropical storm. As expected,…
At 11:20 am, the National Weather Service issued a FLASH FLOOD WARNING for our area, and at mid-afternoon extended the advisory until 9:00 pm this evening. Water was already pushing into Marsh Creek from the…