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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
Friday, November 8, 2013
Typhoon Haiyan
We all love the wind, water and waves.There are a lot of people that will be effected by this storm. I am sending only good thoughts to this coastline, I hope you do the same. -Capt. Brian
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Fun Day At The Beach
A fun time was had by veteran sheller Beth and her brother Russ. I enjoyed hearing her stories about scotch bonnets and lion's paws from Beth. Beth found an excellent cone and many other small treasures. Russ is forever finding pieces of lightning whelks and very good at making me laugh. Thank you Beth and Russ, I look forward to our next trip.
Capt. Brian
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Beautiful Day with Gail and Crew
It was an enjoyable day with Gail, Billie, Patty and Beth. Gail has been shelling the islands for many years. Billie is always a breath of fresh air to have on the boat. The ladies enjoyed the boat ride as well as the walking and talking on the beach. I enjoyed talking with Gail about shelling. Next year we will continue the quest for a lions paw.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Chicago Sister's 2nd Adventure
Wow! What a trip it was with the Chicago sisters. The morning sunrise on the water was magnificent. We sat on the boat with the engine off, watched the sunrise and listened to the Osprey catch fish. Next we traveled in the Gulf to an isolated beach. We came upon a large group of dolphin and got to see one free jumping out of the water. The beach was full of solitude and little treasures from the sea. A flock of great egrets flew over headed south. If all of this was not enough there was a large seahorse attached to my anchor line as I pulled the anchor. We observed this interesting sea creature and put it back in the water. It was a great trip filled with many surprises that nature cast our way.
Capt. Brian
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Chicago Sisters Shelling
We left the dock as the moon was falling and the sun was rising. Our first stop was on the flats. We observed many live shells, took pictures and set them back in the water. The flats are a peaceful place to be in the early a.m. hours. Next it was off to a sandbar in the Gulf. Well what do you know the sandbar that was there 24 hours previously was now not there. Next we went to a new little favorite spot where the beach was quiet and full of shells. I am looking forward to our next adventure later this week.
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