178-year-old church bell returns to St. Augustine after months of restoration
The church bell at Trinity Parish, the first Protestant church in Florida, was restored in Cincinnati. It will be rung on the church s 200th birthday. Author: Leah Shields Updated: 6:02 AM EST December 18, 2020
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. It’s a homecoming for the history books.
The bell at Trinity Parish in St. Augustine is returning back to its proper place in the church after it was restored for the first time since 1842.
It will be lifted back in the steeple after it was removed for restoration in August. Father Matt Marino says the wheel of the bell has crumbled over the years.
Photo: Matt Marino
TikTok fame is invaluable these days it might just get you a role in the new
She’s All That remake and being a really, really good dancer isn’t the only game to conquer its algorithms. Just ask Tom Freeman, the British-born, Brooklyn-based artist behind folk-punk outfit Covey. After the release of his muscular debut,
Class Of Cardinal Sin, was delayed by the pandemic, he barreled through the boredom by embarking on his Tour To Nobody, a trek through the Northeast that found him filming solo acoustic shows at weird dinosaur parks, quirky roadside stores, and even the famed Bread and Puppet Theater. He shared snippets of his journey to TikTok and posted the actual performancesover on his YouTube.)
Gallery: Solid North Pacific Swell Hits Rest of California
It wasn t all Maverick s last week here s some highlights
Austin Smith-Ford. Photo: Brant Schenk
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First off, apologies. Normally, when California sees its first real winter swell, we’re a little more on it with reporting the various good-epic spots from up and down the state in a timely manner. Last week, though, it was all Maverick’s, all the time, from every angle possible, and we were forced to ignore our bulging inboxes of anything other than Mav’s. Thing is, though: 99.9% of California surfers did not surf Mav’s last week but probably 75% of them scored somewhere provided they found a properly facing stretch of coastline. So it wasn’t just the rhino-chasing hell-brigade who were stoked on the very large swell that swept down the coast on Tuesday. For the rest of us, fickle nooks and crannies were just fine.