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

Friday, April 12, 2013

Landscape With Edna

Cross Canadian Ragweed  was singing, "On your own" When I took this shot, But it was Edna St. Vincent Millay, I kept thinking about, "My candle burns at both ends: It will not last the night; But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends-It gives a lovely light." You gotta love Edna.

5 comments:

Kim@Snug Harbor said...

I'm not familiar with either Cross Canadian or Edna - going to go look them up.

Capt. Brian Holaway said...

Kim, Edna used to stay on Sanibel. Some of her writings were lost in a fire while she was on Sanibel. She was a lady ahead of her time.

Kaybe said...

You're such a Renaissance man.

Kaybe said...

You're such a Renaissance Man.

Roxanne Reinhart said...

That is a fabulous shot! The water, the branch, the sand....perfection!