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Southernmost Point...I don't understand you!

3/29/2015

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We had driven by the Southernmost Point...earlier in the day.  There were people packed all around the monument.  So Bruce and decided we would get up before day break and have the place to ourselves.   While there was still a straggler or 2, we did get the iconic photo.  For the record, the monument is apparently in the incorrect location, and the navy base apparently holds the title.
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There are some trips were we can't seem to stumble onto a bad meal.  Others we seem to starve for any morsel of sustenance.  This trip was fortuitously the former.  Earlier in the morning, we had scoped out this place.  Happy hour has anything on the first page of the menu 1/2 priced.
We sat on the harbor side, which is important because the Gulf breeze can be a bit brutal.  We had dinner with these guys. It seems the fishing charters return and begin cleaning their day's riches.  The non desirable bits are tossed to the pelicans and the huge Tunas in the harbor!
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I don't normally like the signature dessert, Key Lime Pie as it has a wicked sour aftertaste.  However, I felt it was obligatory for Bruce to try some.  This pie was amazing...and I will be back for more!

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The rest of menu was fab too!
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Shrimp Linguinie
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Steamer Clams
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