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Zevonixzevonix
2026-01-13

If your team keeps saying “the WiFi is down again,” it is not just a tech annoyance. It is a workflow problem, a customer experience problem, and sometimes a security problem. When WiFi is unstable, cloud apps lag, calls drop, check-in kiosks stall, and people lose time resetting connections.

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2025-12-28

How many runways can you see for Northeast Florida Regional airport in St Augustine area (USA) ? : The answer is on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/ksgj/en vl

Copwatch ChronicleCopwatchChronicle
2025-12-26

🎶 'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the town, The deputies tried to shut Mr. Amazing down. I stood on my rights, and I refused to ID, So they targeted my partner for all to see. 🎶

🚨 TONIGHT: The St. Augustine Shakedown. They detained me for a burger. They stopped her for revenge.

WATCH THE GRINCHES IN ACTION LIVE: youtu.be/SwMPZMPwcYc

Zevonixzevonix
2025-12-16

If your team keeps saying “the WiFi is down again,” it is not just a tech annoyance. It is a workflow problem, a customer experience problem, and sometimes a security problem. When WiFi is unstable, cloud apps lag, calls drop, check-in kiosks stall, and people lose time resetting connections.

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Cop Blastercopblaster
2025-12-05

David E Leveck in Florida: Name: David E Leveck
State: Florida
Agency: St. Augustine Police
Decertified Since: 1995 copblaster.com/cop/16046/david

Zevonixzevonix
2025-12-01

Secure patient communication helps your practice protect PHI while responding fast. This guide shows how to use email safely, choose fax alternatives, and set texting rules that meet HIPAA requirements for clinics in Palm Coast, Daytona Beach, St Augustine, and Jacksonville.

zevonix.com/secure-patient-com

2025-11-13

A photograph from st. augustine florida in black and whtie. #florida #staugustine #beach #beachtravel #blackandwhitephotograph #Buyintoart #homedecor #homedecorating #interiordecor #travel Please refer to link for info and pricing buff.ly/3YD3EEt

2025-11-10

A photograph from st. augustine florida in black and whtie. #florida #staugustine #beach #beachtravel #blackandwhitephotograph #Buyintoart #homedecor #homedecorating #interiordecor #travel Please refer to link for info and pricing buff.ly/3YD3EEt

Cop Blastercopblaster
2025-11-10

Patrick L McGuire in Florida: Name: Patrick L McGuire
State: Florida
Agency: St. Augustine Police
Decertified Since: 2006 copblaster.com/cop/17881/patri

2025-10-13

looked up "capybara cafe"

was expecting to find the usual videos of japanese animal cafes

found this instead: youtube.com/watch?v=UOXwD_Zgo8

#capybara #Florida #StAugustine

2025-09-30

Female teacher accused of abusing Sydney boys’ school student

A female teacher from a private boys school on Sydney’s Northern Beaches is behind bars on remand after…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #AU #Australia #brookvale #charge #charges #court #ellaclements #nsw #Sexualabuse #staugustine'scollege #staugustine'scollegesydney #staugustine'ssydney #teacher
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For a moment, the visit to Castillo de San Marcos in St Augustine Florida felt like a step back in time....

#florida #history #spanish #staugustine #explore #castle #fort
Cop Blastercopblaster
2025-09-25

Kurt R Ng Saye in Florida: Name: Kurt R Ng Saye
State: Florida
Agency: St. Augustine Police
Decertified Since: 2003 copblaster.com/cop/19700/kurt-

2025-09-23
Dawn is breaking over the Bridge of Lions in St. Augustine.
📍 Florida
📷 Pentax K1 - II

#photo #photography #foto #fotografie #pentax #ocean #sunrise #staugustine #bridge
Sunrise view of a bridge with warm orange and purple hues reflecting on the water. The sky is dotted with soft, dramatic clouds, creating a serene ambiance.
Caritas Christi Urget Nosfather.mulcahy.net@father.mulcahy.net
2025-08-28

Saint Augustine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church

You’ve probably heard the saying that youth is wasted on the young. I think Saint Augustine might painfully agree with that sentiment. He was a man who thought he had everything figured out at a young age. He was prideful, caught up in the world’s pleasures and focused solely on what could be learned from his own reasoning. He had no room for the religion of his mother, Saint Monica, whose memorial we observed yesterday. But through her tireless prayers, Augustine began to come to know the God she worshiped, and began to respond to grace. He was finally baptized at 33 years of age, became a priest at 36, and a bishop at 41. Grace can work fast in a person’s life.

Saint Augustine’s Confessions are among the best works on the spiritual life. In that work, he reflects, among other things, on his conversion, and how he felt called to repentance, but did not want to give up the world’s pleasures just yet. But throughout the work, he praises God for God’s work in his life. One of the best-known sections speaks of how the beauty of God was near, yet seemed beyond him:

Late have I loved you, Beauty so ancient and so new, late have I loved you!
Lo, you were within,
but I outside, seeking there for you,
and upon the shapely things you have made
I rushed headlong – I, misshapen.
You were with me, but I was not with you.
They held me back far from you,
those things which would have no being,
were they not in you.
You called, shouted, broke through my deafness;
you flared, blazed, banished my blindness;
you lavished your fragrance, I gasped; and now I pant for you;
I tasted you, and now I hunger and thirst;
you touched me, and I burned for your peace.

Saint Augustine was always grateful for the grace he saw at work in the world, and especially in his own life. If anyone was a witness to how God’s embrace can take hold of a person and change their lives, it was Saint Augustine. So today, may we all be mindful and grateful for those gifts in our lives. May we take a moment today and look back on how things are different in our lives and give thanks for the beauty that is so ancient, and so new. And may we commend to his intercession all those in our lives who are in need of conversion.

#StAugustine

Quote of the day, 28 August: Sts. Teresa & Augustine

The Conversion of Saint Teresa

Well, my soul now was tired; and, in spite of its desire, my wretched habits would not allow it rest.

It happened to me that one day entering the oratory I saw an image they had borrowed for a certain feast to be celebrated in the house. It represented the much wounded Christ and was very devotional so that beholding it I was utterly distressed in seeing Him that way, for it well represented what He suffered for us.

I felt so keenly aware of how poorly I thanked Him for those wounds that, it seems to me, my heart broke. Beseeching Him to strengthen me once and for all that I might not offend Him, I threw myself down before Him with the greatest outpouring of tears…

The Second Conversion of Saint Teresa
Cuzco School, 17th c.
Oil on canvas, ca. 1694
Convento del Carmen San José, Santiago, Chile

Image credit: PESSCA

At this time they gave me The Confessions of St. Augustine. It seems the Lord ordained this, because I had not tried to procure a copy, nor had I ever seen one.

I am very fond of St. Augustine, because the convent where I stayed as a lay person belonged to his order; and also because he had been a sinner, for I found great consolation in sinners whom, after having been sinners, the Lord brought back to Himself. It seemed to me I could find help in them and that since the Lord had pardoned them He could also pardon me. But there was one thing that left me inconsolable, as I have mentioned, and that was that the Lord called them only once, and they did not turn back and fall again; whereas in my case I had turned back so often that I was worn out from it. But by considering the love He bore me, I regained my courage, for I never lost confidence in His mercy; in myself, I lost it many times.

Oh, God help me, how it frightens me, my soul’s blindness despite so much assistance from God! It made me fearful to see how little I could do by myself and how bound I became so that I was unable to resolve to give myself entirely to God.

As I began to read the Confessions, it seemed to me I saw myself in them. I began to commend myself very much to this glorious saint. When I came to the passage where he speaks about his conversion and read how he heard that voice in the garden, it only seemed to me, according to what I felt in my heart, that it was I the Lord called.

Saint Teresa of Avila

The Book of Her Life, chap. 9

Ecce Homo
Albert Bouts
Oil on panel, ca.1510
Carmel of Toledo
As Discalced Carmelite scholars indicate, it was this image of the Ecce Homonot a statue as translators often render the term 
imagen—but this image of “the much wounded Christ” that moved St. Teresa to throw herself “down before Him with the greatest outpouring of tears” in her famous conversion experience during Lent of 1554. Teresa herself gave this image to her daughters in Toledo.
Image credit: Teresa, de la rueca a la pluma

The Conversion of Saint Augustine

I flung myself down somehow under a fig-tree and gave free rein to the tears that burst from my eyes like rivers, as an acceptable sacrifice to you. Many things I had to say to you, and the gist of them, though not the precise words, was: “O Lord, how long? How long? Will you be angry for ever? Do not remember our age-old sins.” For by these I was conscious of being held prisoner.

I uttered cries of misery: “Why must I go on saying, ‘Tomorrow… tomorrow’? Why not now? Why not put an end to my depravity this very hour?”

I went on talking like this and weeping in the intense bitterness of my broken heart.

Suddenly, I heard a voice from a house nearby—perhaps a voice of some boy or girl, I do not know—singing over and over again, “Pick it up and read, pick it up and read.”

My expression immediately altered, and I began to think hard whether children ordinarily repeated a ditty like this in any sort of game, but I could not recall ever having heard it anywhere else.

I stemmed the flood of tears and rose to my feet, believing that this could be nothing other than a divine command to open the Book and read the first passage I chanced upon, for I had heard the story of how Antony had been instructed by a gospel text. He happened to arrive while the gospel was being read, and took the words to be addressed to himself when he heard, Go and sell all you possess and give the money to the poor: you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me. So he was promptly converted to you by this plainly divine message.

Stung into action, I returned to the place where Alypius was sitting, for on leaving it I had put down there the book of the apostle’s letters. I snatched it up, opened it, and read in silence the passage on which my eyes first lighted:

Not in dissipation and drunkenness, nor in debauchery and lewdness, nor in arguing and jealousy; but put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh or the gratification of your desires.

I had no wish to read further, nor was there need. No sooner had I reached the end of the verse than the light of certainty flooded my heart and all dark shades of doubt fled away.

I remained for a long time totally dissolved in tears and feeling within myself utter distress and weariness. Oh, how a soul suffers, God help me, by losing the freedom it should have in being itself; and what torments it undergoes! I marvel now at how I could have lived in such great affliction. May God be praised who gave me the life to rise up from a death so deadly.

Saint Augustine of Hippo

From the Confessions VIII, 12:28-29

Convent of Nuestra Señora de Gracia, Ávila, where Saint Teresa was educated by the Augustinian nuns
Image credit: Zarateman / Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)

Teresa of Avila, St. 1985, The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila, translated from the Spanish by Kavanaugh, K; Rodriguez, O, ICS Publications, Washington DC.

Augustine, A 1997, The Confessions of Saint Augustine, Boulding, M (trans.), Villanova University, Villanova, viewed 19 August 2025, <https://www1.villanova.edu/dam/villanova/mission/mission—ministry/Pilgrimage/further-reading/Confessions,%20Book%20VIII.pdf>.

Featured image: St Augustine Reading the Epistle of St Paul (scene 10, east wall) by Benozzo Gozzoli, 1464-65, fresco, 220 x 230 cm, Apsidal chapel, Sant’Agostino, San Gimignano. Image credit: Web Gallery of Art (Public domain)

#conversion #garden #StAugustine #StTeresaOfAvila #tears

The Second Conversion of Saint Teresa Cuzco School 1694Albert Bouts, Ecce Homo, ca.1510, óleo sobre tabla, Convento de Carmelitas Descalzas, ToledoAvila_Augustinian-School_Convento_de_Nuestra_Señora_de_Gracia_Wikimedia Commons
Zevonixzevonix
2025-08-23

Secure patient communication helps your practice protect PHI while responding fast. This guide shows how to use email safely, choose fax alternatives, and set texting rules that meet HIPAA requirements for clinics in Palm Coast, Daytona Beach, St Augustine, and Jacksonville.

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2025-07-11

How many runways can you see for Northeast Florida Regional airport in St Augustine area (USA) ? : The answer is on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/ksgj/en vl

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