Florida Tales. The First Blog Post on this Site
You’re looking at the first blog post ever published on Adventures of a GoodMan.
Written. December 14, 2007
Updated. May 21, 2013
After years of sending family and friends travel updates via e-mail, I decided to add a blog to my existing photograph Web site in 2007.
I was especially excited, as I could instantly add thousands of unspoken words to every story.
having the photo alongside the story instantly added those 1,000 unsaid words to the story.
it meant I could now add thousands of words tell my stories using photography to enhance the story instead of just linking to a snapfish gallery at the end.
As it is one of the only ones coded the way you see below, I have decided to leave it’s formatting intact using the same code I wrote in 2007. Seeing this post today makes me reflect on how far the site has come and reminds me of
Shorts and Flip Flops in December … AKA, Florida Tales
Five vacation days that don’t carry over to 2008 could mean only one thing…vacation time! Don’t worry, this email won’t be as epic as my usual ones since not as much crazy stuff happens when you’re in Florida with a rent-a-car. YAAAAR, SAID THE PIRATE

Basically, the same folks who usually take part in the renaissance fare ditch their frilly aristocratic clothes for eye patches, wooden legs and bandannas. It started at the park where people had set up a pirate community, just as it would have existed on the same spot hundreds of years ago. This was complete with tents, bonfires, guns, armor, war wounds, people polishing helmits, and everyone dressed the part. The “pirates” were very friendly and talked to us in their pirate-lingo.
My favorite was when I was told about how one pirate’s wench stole the evil British scallywag’s shoe the day before.
We were a bit bummed that we were heading scuba diving that afternoon and could not stay to watch the battle, but happily boarded the boat to head out to the dive location. It was a minute or two after we passed the fort that housed the pirate village that we first spotted the pirate ship in the water. However, it seems that they spotted us too, as they began to fire their cannons at our ship as we passed by and we barely made it away with our lives intact. Well, maybe that’s a bit of a stretch…the cannonballs were blanks, but it was still pretty cool nonetheless. And then we went scuba diving. The end.
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