SweetTea Journal Spring/Summer 2006


SweetTea Journal celebrates all that is great about Northwest Florida. With its informative writing and remarkable photography, the award-winning magazine captures the essence of this distinctive corner of Florida. And like its namesake, SweetTea Journal is Southern in all the best ways.

Features

A Living Sanctuary

By David Hanson
Secluded, quiet, and unspoiled, Bay County's East Bay is a natural wonderland just waiting to be discovered.
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Fed by the River

By Richard Bickel
A celebrated photojournalist, Bickel documents the people who make Apalachicola—the river, the town, and the bay—so special.
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The Genius of Place

By Philip Morris
Renowned architect Jaquelin Taylor Robertson talks about Northwest Florida's regionality, local vernacular, and the authenticity of place.
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Strange and Mysterious Waters

By John Branston
Abundant wildlife and comfortable tradition reign at Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park.
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Floating the Backcountry

By Lynn Nesmith
Filled with clear-flowing artesian springs and dark, tannin-infused waters, the remote creeks and rivers of northern Florida contain a wealth of paddling adventures.
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Columns


Perspectives

Living through the Honey
By Daniel Wallace
In Wewahitchka, Ben Lanier is continuing a century-old family tradition: making some of the finest Tupelo honey on Earth.
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Local Flavor

An Insider's 30-A
By Shawn Ryan
Criolla's owner/executive chef Johnny Earles extols the virtue of local cuisine along this scenic highway.
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Good Reads

Paddling the Sunshine State's Waterways
Featuring the new book, A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to Florida
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Compass Points

On a Wing and a Prayer
By Melanie Radzicki McManus
The National Museum of Naval Aviation, Florida's most popular museum, is packed full of life-size history.
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