Immerse in an ECO-Tour and Experience Southwest Florida Islands by Boat

“Captain Brian Holaway is well versed in the intricacies of our unmatched locale. He can guide to and through a multitude of out-of-the way tidal creeks, bayous, keys and islands. More important is his passionate interest and respect for the region. With unique insights from his many explorations and his studies, not only does he identify the birds and wildlife that inhabit our semi-tropical watery land, but he explains their interconnectedness to their environment and each other. In addition, he shares the fascinating history of rugged people who came long before us: Florida Native Indians, the Calusa, the Spanish, the Cubans, early homesteaders, and the wisdom evident in the growth of their culture.

You will come away with great enjoyment and a new understanding of this beautiful place and its history.”

Historian, Betty Anholt
Author of Sanibel’s Story

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Texas Shellers












The super moon tide was going out fast when we reached my favorite island.  Karen, Alaina and Melodie were as excited as I was to start exploring this isolated stretch of beach. The ladies from Texas were hearty shellers. They shelled their way from Texas stopping at beaches along the way. Then they were going to shell their way back. We talked about shells and what they had found along the way. They told me about the operculam from the turban shell they had found the day before in Northern Florida. I told Karen I had found some up that way a year ago, but never on this "island". Ten minutes later she said, ''Look at this". I'll be darn if it wasn't a operculam from the turban.(second photo from the top) Then she found another. WOW!! Then Melodie found one. Then I found one. My first ever in this location. The whole thing was very exciting. The ladies kept finding them and giving them to me. I just shook my head in amazement. All very cool finds. You never know what you will find. They also found many sand dollars and one excellent Arrow Head Sand Dollar. Karen had a very good shelling eye. Melodie was also a sharp sheller. We reluctantly started our trip back to Captiva, (we probably could have shelled all night.) The May skies were beautiful. It was a great trip with the ladies from Texas. Thank you ladies. God bless Texas!

8 comments:

Roxanne Reinhart said...

Beautiful shots again. Those skies!!

Capt. Brian Holaway said...

Thank you Roxanne. I took over 200 photos of the sky changing on that May sunset. Love those May skies. I was happy to be there.

Kaybe said...

Breath taking sunset.

Kim@Snug Harbor said...

Brian, I don't know how it's possible, but your shots just keep getting better and better. I felt like I was right there on the island with you. Gorgeous sunset!

Capt. Brian Holaway said...

Thank you Kim.

Kaybe said...

The Cayo Cowboy rides into the sunset again. One word - watermark. Git R Dun!

Capt. Brian Holaway said...

I will get it done, thank you Karen.

Morgan said...

I agree with the others -- gorgeous sunset photos!! (and some pretty nice shells, too)