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On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 11:14:54 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Sometime next February or March Harry, If you're heading north on 75/275 to Tarpon Springs, there are a couple of spots in St. Pete that might be of interest. The Salvador Dali Museum is on the waterfront just south of downtown St. Pete and is worth a look if you like his stuff. http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/ The Pointer Institute, that you might have some interest in, is right across the street from the Dali. http://www.poynter.org/ A very nice state park, Ft Desoto, is also worth a look. If you are looking for some long stretches of very nice beach, go to the north end, I think it's called North Beach. It's right on the mouth of Tampa Bay. I'm fairly sure North Beach is usually included in the worlds top beach spots. It's only crowded on big holidays. Also, for seafood, just around the corner from the Dali/Poynter group is a local seafood grill, Fishtails. It's right on the major local boatyard accesses "Salt Creek". There are six boat yards along this "creek". I do 80% of my haul-outs along this run. Anyway, Fishtails has great seafood, I recommend the tuna skillet, rare. It's only $10 for a full dinner, and it's one of the few places that gives me any competition when it comes to grilling seafood, my specialty. A positive to all of these stops is they are all right off the interstate. If you hit Fishtails, let me know and I'll join you for a skillet. bb |
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Ping: Dr. Happy Tooth
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 03:01:19 GMT, bb wrote:
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 11:14:54 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Sometime next February or March Harry, If you're heading north on 75/275 to Tarpon Springs, there are a couple of spots in St. Pete that might be of interest. The Salvador Dali Museum is on the waterfront just south of downtown St. Pete and is worth a look if you like his stuff. http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/ The Pointer Institute, that you might have some interest in, is right across the street from the Dali. http://www.poynter.org/ A very nice state park, Ft Desoto, is also worth a look. If you are looking for some long stretches of very nice beach, go to the north end, I think it's called North Beach. It's right on the mouth of Tampa Bay. I'm fairly sure North Beach is usually included in the worlds top beach spots. It's only crowded on big holidays. Also, for seafood, just around the corner from the Dali/Poynter group is a local seafood grill, Fishtails. It's right on the major local boatyard accesses "Salt Creek". There are six boat yards along this "creek". I do 80% of my haul-outs along this run. Anyway, Fishtails has great seafood, I recommend the tuna skillet, rare. It's only $10 for a full dinner, and it's one of the few places that gives me any competition when it comes to grilling seafood, my specialty. A positive to all of these stops is they are all right off the interstate. If you hit Fishtails, let me know and I'll join you for a skillet. bb After that comment, it's only fair you give us *your* recipe for grilled tuna. Hopefully this will be for a charcoal grill. TIA -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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Ping: Dr. Happy Tooth
Harry Krause wrote: bb wrote: On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 11:14:54 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Sometime next February or March Harry, If you're heading north on 75/275 to Tarpon Springs, there are a couple of spots in St. Pete that might be of interest. The Salvador Dali Museum is on the waterfront just south of downtown St. Pete and is worth a look if you like his stuff. http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/ The Pointer Institute, that you might have some interest in, is right across the street from the Dali. http://www.poynter.org/ A very nice state park, Ft Desoto, is also worth a look. If you are looking for some long stretches of very nice beach, go to the north end, I think it's called North Beach. It's right on the mouth of Tampa Bay. I'm fairly sure North Beach is usually included in the worlds top beach spots. It's only crowded on big holidays. Also, for seafood, just around the corner from the Dali/Poynter group is a local seafood grill, Fishtails. It's right on the major local boatyard accesses "Salt Creek". There are six boat yards along this "creek". I do 80% of my haul-outs along this run. Anyway, Fishtails has great seafood, I recommend the tuna skillet, rare. It's only $10 for a full dinner, and it's one of the few places that gives me any competition when it comes to grilling seafood, my specialty. A positive to all of these stops is they are all right off the interstate. If you hit Fishtails, let me know and I'll join you for a skillet. bb Thanks! Filed for reference. -- He's right, Ft. DeSoto IS worth going to. |
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