Friday, December 15, 2006

 

Exploring Florida’s Forgotten Coast


Monday – Wednesday, December 11-13, 2006: Bob and I, along with brother Jim and Martha, spent Monday in Apalachicola, west of Carrabelle on Hwy 98, relishing succulent oysters on the half-shell at Boss Oysters. Caroline’s Restaurant also served a really delicious seafood lunch on the waterfront. For our nature fix, Martha and I walked the white sandy beach and looked for shells. On Tuesday, we explored the area to the east of Carrabelle, truly Florida’s Forgotten Coast. What a delight to see miles of undeveloped land and uncrowded coastal waters. Our first stop was a state park on Bald Point, a lovely natural area. Then we discovered the outstanding Ochlockonee River State Park, between the Dead River and the Ochlockonee River. The park was almost deserted, but the grounds included a delightful swimming area and great views of the surrounding rivers and marshes. On our way back to the marina, heading west on Hwy 98, we again ate delicious fresh seafood at a hole-in-the-wall restaurant in Panacea, FL. Bright and early Wednesday morning, we loaded all our shopping “finds” and dirty laundry into the Westie and headed home for the holidays by way of Fairhope. Second Wind will spend Christmas and New Year’s at the Moorings in Carrabelle. In Fairhope, after another fabulous Famous Fly Creek Fish Sandwich at the Fly Creek Café, Bob and I picked up our car from Eastern Shore Marina. We arrived home to Huntsville by 8:30 p.m., successfully ending another leg of our Great Loop adventure.

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