What an extraordinary family- Corey, Kim, Graham, Chloe, Quincy and Wren. I have enjoyed this family for many years, they are always positive and their glass is always half full. We had a blast collecting fighting conchs (and there were many) and exploring the mudflats. We walked the beaches in a remote area collecting the conchs, when Wren said, "Captain Brian can we go back to the swamp?" So the swamp it was. We returned to where we started and the girls got to play with live hermit crabs and make little corrals for them before letting them go. Kim found a beautiful lightning whelk. Corey was happy to just be there and enjoy his family. I was happy to be a part of this family's memories.
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Immerse in an ECO-Tour and Experience Southwest Florida Islands by Boat
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
6 comments:
Brian, I wonder if you have any idea how many wonderful memories you make for people?
Kim, I love what I do.And do what I love. I do not take a second for granted. Thank you.
Makin memories :D
I am loving that lightning whelk. So many fighting conchs!! It is quite obvious you love what you do. I love what you do and am so happy that you share with us. I hope to be there in October and will definitely have to take one of your trips!! Will keep you posted.
I look forward to it Roxanne.
Brian. I hope all is well. I've missed you these past few days
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