Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Carolyn and I went into the historic district of Panama City called St. Andrew by recommendation and was told that we had to try the grouper throat at the Capt.'s Table restaurant. So we caught a ride and had a good time, always. Here are a few pictures.


This is an old dead oak near the St. Andrew harbor that someone turn into art. Pelicans roosting on top and fish and dolphins carved all over the rest of the tree. You can see one of the dolphins swimming up the right branch of the trunk down near the handrail.

Really nice park in town.

Beautiful moss covered oaks.


A boardwalk leading to the shore of the bay.



The Capt.'s Table. We tried the fried grouper throut along with the shrimp and oysters and I must say that the grouper throut was actually very good. It was better than I would have thought.




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