Showing posts with label Walking Among the Dead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walking Among the Dead. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Self Guided Walking Tour of Monticello, Florida

Heading home after a visit with our son and his family we took a side trip to visit the town of Monticello. I've seen the sign for this historic town many times but we've never taken the time to visit. I was happy that we did take the time on this trip.

At the Chamber of Commerce we found a brochure for a tour that could be made on foot or in the car. Of course we took the foot route.  I forgot to take a water bottle that I could carry with me but I thought we'd find a place to stop for a cool drink if needed. Wrong! Nothing is open in this quaint little town on Sunday afternoon. Fortunately most of the walk was in the shade so we didn't suffer too badly.



We stopped by the Chamber on Commerce 420 W. Washington Street to pick up a map of the walking tour.
The Chamber of Commerce is located in a cute little converted church. Even though it was closed on Sunday the maps are located in a stand at the front door. 

Monticello Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce



Monticello Opera House was built in 1890 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. 



The walking tour took us by several churches. This is the most interesting one (in my opinion:-)
Christ Episcopal Church located on High Street was built in 1885. 


Interesting details on this building. Lots of intricate woodwork and beautiful stain glass windows. The woodwork sets it apart from other Episcopal Churches built around this time. 





Anytime a walk includes a cemetery I'm happy. Weird but true...

City Cemetery 

(1827)

There are many early settlers of this area laid to rest here as well as Union and Confederate Soldiers.



Next time we see an interesting sign we won't wait so long to check it out! 


Get off the main road lace up and start walking!





Monday, March 31, 2014

Walking Among the Dead - A Walk Through Evergreen Cemetery With Friends

Today two of my friends joined me for a three mile walk through Evergreen Cemetery. 

It was a nice day. Started out a little cool but quickly warmed up. Walking in short sleeves felt nice. 

We met at the office and walk down Woodlawn Ave. and crossed over the railroad tracks. Once in the back part of the cemetery we just wandered up and down the roads stopping occasionally to peer inside a mausoleum or to check out a grave marker. 

We were the only walkers but there were plenty of maintenance people around so it didn't feel desolate. 

It took us right at one hour to walk three miles.





A few reasons to walk here:
  1. No traffic to speak of. We were passed by two vehicles both were going about 10mph.
  2. No exhaust fumes. 
  3. Shady
  4. Quiet
  5. It would be difficult to get lost as the cemetery is enclosed by a fence. 
  6. During the week there are lots of people working around doing maintainence and lawn work so you're not out there alone. 
  7. Easy to park at the office or along the roads.
  8. Interesting things to look at along the way

Evergreen Cemetery 
4535 Main Street
Jacksonville, Florida 32206



Grab a friend Lace Up and Walk!




Sunday, March 30, 2014

A Rainy Day Walk in St Marys Ga

On this rainy Saturday we ventured north to St Marys, Georgia. St Marys is a small coastal town just over the Florida-Georgia line.

We weren't sure if anyone would show up for this walk because the weather was bleak. Overcast and
drizzling rain. It was a pleasant surprise that about 18 people came to walk.

Once the walk began it actually stopped raining. It did sprinkle on us a few times but over all it was a nice walk. The sun even appeared briefly.

There is always something interesting to see when we walk. This time we saw three things...

A new dad standing on his porch holding his new born baby (obviously a girl due to the pink ribbons tied on the mailbox), a wedding in the bandstand at the park and a funeral in the cemetery. The circle of life in one 2 hour walk!



The starting point. Everyone was together but eventually we all spread out. Some are super fast walkers and others like to stroll and see the sights. 




What ya see down there?




Christ Episcopal Church and one an example of the many large oak trees we saw on this walk.



Oak Grove Cemetery




A view across the marsh to the marina on the St Marys River. 



This walk is sponsored by the First Coast Trail Forgers Walking club. Today's walk was a group walk with the club but you can take this walk on your own. It's one of the many self guided walks set up by the club. Each self guided walk has a walk box that can easily be accessed for those who want to walk the trail. Once you locate the box you'll need to register on the sign in sheet and pick up the directions and the map. Most walks have a 5k and a 10k walk option. All walks are free unless you want IVV credit. 

 You can find a map and directions for this walk at the St Marys Welcome Center located at 400 Osborne Street, St. Marys, GA 31558. Ask for the walk box at the front desk.



Put your raincoat on and lace up and walk!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Walking With the Club - Fleming Island

A cool Saturday morning walking along quite, shady streets lined with big oak trees, beautiful houses and well tended yards with an occasional glimpse of the river.

Doesn't that sound like a lovely place to walk?

And to top it off an old Gothic Carpenter church with an equally old cemetery.

Yes, that's my idea of a nice place to walk.

We found such a place Saturday when we walked with the First Coast Trail Forgers walking club. The walk was set in Hibernia in Fleming Island just south of Orange Park and Jacksonville.

The walk started at the Publix shopping center in Hibernia Plaza. After crossing a semi-busy road and walking along a side walk for a couple of blocks we turned off on Augusta Drive and that's where the shady goodness began.

No sidewalk but there was no need for one. I think only two cars passed us on the whole walk. And they were actually going slow!




The walk started on a sidewalk through an area of newer homes.




Once we turned on Augusta Drive there weren't any sidewalks and the road was mostly shaded.



The dirt road to St Margaret Episcopal church.

As you can see from the pictures the group started out walking together and as the walk progressed we were spread apart. Some like to power walk to see how fast they can finish and others (like us) like to enjoy the walk and see the sights. 
To each his own...


St Margaret Episcopal Church. was built in 1878 and moved to its present location in 1880. The church is an example of Gothic Carpenter architecture and is one of the five oldest wooden churches still in use in Florida.



A cemetery is among one of my favorite places to walk. The oldest recorded grave in St Margaret cemetery (also known as Hibernia cemetery) belongs to George Fleming who died in 1821. 
In 1973 the church and cemetery were placed on the National Register of Historic Places

This was a 5K walk (a little on 3 miles) and we completed it in about an hour. All in all a nice Saturday morning walk.


A few reminders...

  • There's no stops along the way so be sure to make a pit stop at Publix before you start the walk.
  • Carry a bottle of water
  • A cell phone might come in handy
  • Very nice neighborhood but very few people out and about so safety sake you may want to walk with a friend.
  • A couple of dogs weren't in a fenced yard one barked at us but neither one left the yard. '
  • Don't forget a camera.
  • This walk was set up by our walking club which is part of the AVA. The directions belong to the club so I can't post them here. Hopefully the map and directions for this walk will be placed in a walk box soon. Until then if you'd like more info on this walk you can contact First Coast Trail Forgers walking club.
  • Of course you can always just wander about without a map. It's a beautiful area...

  • "not all those who wander are lost" 
  • J.R.R. Tolkien
  • The Fellowship of the Ring



Lace up your shoes and start walking!