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  1. Coming Soon! ST. Augustine Pirate University is a fun FREE web site that refreshes your knowledge with a brief overview of various aspects of Pirateology. At St. Augustine Pirate University we offer the student an opportunity to earn a free professional degree in their chosen field of piracy. Our degree programs are: Associate, Baccalaureate, and Master Degrees in Piracy, Buccaneering, Privateering, and Re-enacting. It is our hope that you enjoy your course of study while fulfilling the goal of obtaining your degree in piracy or associated careers. We are almost up and running with our, start up, basic curriculum. Our plan is to become a repository for sharing knowledge of pirate information. We will host all areas of interest from basic history through detailed information of sail handling, navigation, modern reenacting, movies, books, and are open for content. Of course we are not a sanctioned educational institution. We are an association of pirate enthusiasts who have established this center for pirate "Knowledge Sharing" in a format that measures your pirate knowledge and acknowledges your level, with a free diploma, as a way of peer recognition. We hope that you enjoy the process of refreshing your pirate knowledge and take pride in your accomplishment and that of your Brethren Pirates, Buccaneers, Privateers and Reenactors. If you are a pirate enthusiast, historian, or have information you would like to share, join us and become an instructor in your area of interest. Email: St. Augustine Pirate University pirate_university@josephlosteen.com for questions and comments. We will post the Site link here when we have the basic site completed. Live Long and Plunder Well! Joseph O’Steen Commodore, St. Augustine Pirate University. pirate_university@josephlosteen.com
  2. Here is my model of the Connie......built it about 15 years ago...she is about 3 ft counting the bow sprit.............Cost about $50 back then.
  3. I love it....very pleasing to the eye and easy to navigate......well done!
  4. Like a pirate home from the seas, join as we tour the famous the drinking establishments of St. George Street. Be entertained as your pirate guides take you back in time. * We will show you the best places in town to have a drink Pirate style! As we visit 7 local pubs where you will receive a complimentary beer or mixed drink. * Meet us under the Black Heart Flag at the center of St. George Street at 5pm. Just look for pirates * Dress like a pirate or close to a pirate. * Note: must be 21 to attend. Bring I. D. * Buy your tickets in advance! * early tickets $10 per person. pirategathering.com
  5. Go to this cutthroadisland They have about 800 photos if you can put up with the site pop ups. Here are a few for you. Hope these help. Joe
  6. I thanks ye kindly...Ma'am! King's Pyrate
  7. Very Nice...now how much does it cost and where might a pirate find himself such a fine time piece?
  8. A tourist couple, who will be visiting St. Augustine on the 14th of September to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary, have asked me to conduct a pirate wedding where they will be rededicating them selves to each other in the finest pirate traditions. They will then take the two hour sunset cruise on the Tall Ship Freedom and we decided to help them enjoy their wedding by joining them and see what we can pillage on the waters of Matanzas Bay. We are not planning on diner or any other activities at this time but are open to suggestions. Pirate Wedding/Cruise Flyer If you have any questions or have an interest drop me a line. Yours in Pyracy Joe O'Steen joe@josephlosteen.com
  9. Must be a Florida thing.... On the other hand, you make yourselves easy pickin's out of a crowd. I have given this some thought and research. It is my opinion that a pirate is a reflection of his environment. Florida was Spanish and like the other Spanish tropical and sub tropical areas of the Caribbean and Northern South America the typical dress was light colors, particularly white to help reflect the intense heat. Seamen also often wore clothing made from sail cloth. Most countries had bright white sails while English sails were a little more dingy off white. I think that when you see clothing of browns, grays etc…. they are clothes from Europe and North America….It must have been terrible for those who tried to wear their Northern Hemisphere clothing in the tropics. It is uncomfortably hot here at least 10 months of the year. King's Pyrate
  10. You are quite welcome....Ma'am......btw I have run into lots of Florida pirates with white pants.....lol
  11. You can watch the full episodes at the CBS site. Pirate Master
  12. I cut up one of the calenders I bought and framed them for my red room.....here is My Friend Cascabel Here is Black beard (above the lamp) Here are some of the others. The Calender pictures make great wall hangings, when framed. King's Pyrate
  13. Captain Eye, you have created a wonderful hideout.......I love the little details that make up the whole.......Well Done!
  14. I thought the first picture oderlesseye posted with the shouvle was his way of getting past the cannon........ I could always post a watch but Captain Eye has plenty of his own plunder and a long way to sail to get to mine.....I may be safe.....lol Honesty ain't what it is quacked up to be..... KP
  15. I got it near the door ta keep Captain Eye from Stealing me plunder......actually it is a wooden replica (easy to pull around) that I use at book signings....hate to leave it to weather in the yard.
  16. In the mean time, Captain Eye, I have finished the redo of me writing cabin. Here is something ta wet yer taste then you can look at the rest of them at my Pirate House site. Pirate House, Captain's Writing Cabin Now I have more plunder for the blue room. Fair Winds King's Pirate
  17. Very good...almost seamless.......now back up and take a photo that let us see how it looks in the overall cove. What a wonderful hideout you have created. KP
  18. I bought this canon from a local fellow who bought it from the Lightner Museum.....it is a wooden replica ( light weight so I can pull it around at book signings)..the museum used to pull it out front each morning to attract tourist. I got it for $80 but it is just what I need. Where I bought mine has several made of concrete....good for static display ...Captain Eye has some nice canon, perhaps he can point ye in the right direction for a good canon. Here is a little better shot of the canon at a book signing in 2005 at the Rockefeller Mansion in Ormond Beach, Florida That be my youngest son with me in the photo..."Silver tonged Patrick, the Wench Chaser"......lol Live Long and Plunder Well KP
  19. Here is just to the left of the canon.......looking for some white wainscot for this wall.
  20. The canon in the background is pointed at the front door fer just such plundering pirates as yerself........arrrrrggggghhhhhh!!!!!
  21. Ok! Mr. Eye..ye sure make it hard to keep up with your pirate decor...what a great vision you have and the drive to see it through. Remember my "Pirates are Us" room (your description)..well I decided to redecorate...I want the room to be piratey while using less plunder so I can use some of my assets in other rooms.....so I am doing it with paint......I am not finished but feel I am well on my way....this be the west side of the room,...I'll post more as I get it completed. Live Long and PLUNDER Well King's Pyrate
  22. Hoist the Colors The king and his men stole the queen from her bed and bound her in her Bones. The seas be ours and by the powers where we will we'll roam. Yo, ho, haul together, hoist the Colors high. Heave ho, thieves and beggars, never shall we die. Some men have died and some are alive and others sail on the sea – with the keys to the cage... and the Devil to pay we lay to Fiddler's Green. The bell has been raised from it's watery grave... Do you hear it's sepulchral tone? We are a call to all, pay head the squall and turn your sail toward home. Yo, ho, haul together, hoist the Colors high... Heave ho, thieves and beggars, never shall we die Found the words to Hoist the Colors at wikipedia.org
  23. Tis a fine craftsman ye are...looks Great.....makes it hard for me to keep up with ye......lol Here is my latest project......a Treasure chest to give the kiddies something ta oooo and ah over at me book signings. Live Long and Keep building your dream room. King's Pirate
  24. Hoist the Colors The king and his men stole the queen from her bed and bound her in her Bones. The seas be ours and by the powers where we will we'll roam. Yo, ho, haul together, hoist the Colors high. Heave ho, thieves and beggars, never shall we die. Some men have died and some are alive and others sail on the sea – with the keys to the cage... and the Devil to pay we lay to Fiddler's Green. The bell has been raised from it's watery grave... Do you hear it's sepulchral tone? We are a call to all, pay head the squall and turn your sail toward home. Yo, ho, haul together, hoist the Colors high... Heave ho, thieves and beggars, never shall we die Found the words to Hoist the Colors at wikipedia It was driving me crazy trying to understand the words.
  25. You might have guessed that with another pirates of the Caribbean movie out that we would use it as an excuse to have a pirate party....and that we did....here are our photos. Finally my little blond 2 year old Grand Daughter (in the blue dress) and her Mom (in the black dress) have turned to the dark side and joined us in pirate fun. Swashbucklers Party Photos Hope some of you can join us for some pirate fun if you visit St. Augustine. Best to All Joe
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