Susan and I covered a lot of ground on this trip. Susan has been exploring with me before and has a background in botany and much time spent in the woods. We both enjoyed talking and exploring the plant life of Northern Cayo. I need to brush up on my Latin for our next trip:) After exploring in remote areas on the north end we traveled to secret spot no number and went for a nice walk on the beach. Susan found a large alphabet cone, a lace murex, worm shells and many minis. The light on the beach was stunning. It was a nice sunset. I enjoyed the conversations and time exploring with Susan. The time flew by. Susan brought down one of her plant books for me. Thank you for an enjoyable day and a great book!
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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
4 comments:
That is one huge alphabet cone. It must be interesting to spend the day with such a diverse group of people all the time. Everyone you take out has different interests and something different to bring to the table.
Happy Thanksgiving Brian!
Am loving your photos - Have a Happy Thanksgiving!!
I always enjoy your posts and pictures!
I second what Kim says - was going to say something similar!!!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!!
Thank you for a wonderful exploring afternoon! I learn so much from you about the environment and people of the area. Your eagle eye for shells amazes me. See you in March with the gals, if not before!
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