By Peter Clayton Our first overnight of the season provided a little bit of everything from cool weather to bright sunshine, a mermaid to manatees, deer to bald eagles and some good Latin food to…
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Thanks, Marsh Creek, for all the support for the Food Drive! However, we can still use some more items, including: Canned tuna, chicken Canned fruit Boxed protein bars Mac & Cheese Pasta Sauce & Noodles…
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Let’s all reflect on our many blessings as we enjoy this day with family and friends. “May the bird be with you”.
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Marsh Creek’s 3rd annual Night of Lights event at Sundown on Friday December 8th. What is the Night of Lights? For two years now, starting in the depths of Covid in 2021, Marsh Creek homeowners…
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Help us feed Children, Families and Seniors in our Community. “Out of the 500+ clients who are applying for state benefits approximately 1/2 are families with children, 1/4 are individuals and 1/4 are elderly. Yes,…
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Island Doctors To Refuse Medicare Supplement Insurance Island Doctors, once a small St. Augustine practice when it opened its doors on Anastasia Island in 1991 and now boasts 82 offices throughout Florida, this week announced…
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Save the Date Friday, December 8th at sundown It’s time again to kick off the Holiday Season with Marsh Creek’s annual neighborhood Luminaria Extravaganza, otherwise known as our Night of Lights. This is the evening…
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By Stan Hill Holy cow, there is a lot of wildlife we share our homes with here at Marsh Creek Country Club! I think it would be nice to make some introductions and I think…
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By Peter Clayton Thursday was truly spectacular on Haw Creek, with blue skies, no wind, ideal temps, high water and no weed clogging thanks to the Corps of Engineers spraying. The bird life cooperated as…
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By Louise Nelson Marsh Creek’s Spoonbill Neighbors’ is once again partnering with St. Johns County Homeless Coalition for the Annual “Share the Feast Thanksgiving Food Drive”. Melody Ness is spearheading this drive. Many of the…
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Welcome to Eastern Standard Time and an extra hour to sleep!
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By Peter Clayton About 12-13 years ago, The Admiral (Peter Spoehr) and I paddled our namesake creek – about which I didn’t remember much – but on Wednesday seven of us (Bud, Ellis, Mike, Stan,…
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By Peter Clayton Today’s paddle was different from any before it – on the plus side: a creek with nice width and bends, pleasant homes, some lovely old growth trees, especially cypress which were changing…
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The surprising benefits of switching to ‘lamb mowers’ Republished courtesy of the Washington Post October 24, 2023 at 6:30 a.m. EDT Cory Suter of Lamb Mowers lets Oreo, Marshmallow and other sheep out of his…
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Staring out at a sunset is often used as a metaphorical tool to signal someone or something is near the end. But when it comes to Frank Delzingaro, if that was your bet, you’d likely…
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www.SAMFestival.org Photo above: Chamber Orchestra playing Beethoven’s Violin Concerto Op. 61 (Rechtman arrangement) Featuring Nigel Armstrong, violin, on Sunday, July 2, 2023. Below are other photos from the 2023 St. Augustine Music Festival…
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Peter Clayton When driving into our community for the first time, our mailboxes usually make a distinct impression as they line one or both sides of our roads. The originals were sturdy wood affairs with…
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By Peter Clayton We had another urban paddle with surprises on Wednesday. Our launch was from the northern edge of Tilly Fowler Regional Park which is off Roosevelt Blvd. opposite the Jacksonville Naval Air Station…
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By Peter Clayton The ’23-24 Marsh Creek Kayak season officially got under way today with near perfect weather, two new paddlers and a new rest stop on Trout Creek. Eleven of us participated with Gus…
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Friday’s sunset … and a lovely fall-like weekend ahead.
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