Monday, November 18, 2013

Weekend Sanibel Captiva dolphins beach mermaids report

Happy Monday! What was the best part of your weekend? 

Bunch of mermaids and mermen washed upon the West Gulf Drive Beach area. We saved as many as we could.
Osprey next or eagles nest? Regardless, the wild life endless on the island of Sanibel Captiva. PLUS snook, sheep head, red fish, tarpon, dolphins, manatees, and MUCH more off your double-lift dock.
Sea grass upon West Gulf Drive Beach cloudy sunrise. This beach entry just south of Doc Ford's Rabbit Road, down about four miles east of Bowman Beach, six miles east of Blind Pass, Captiva entry, and wonderful sea shells, dolphin viewing, etc ...
The beauty of the ocean treasures within the Gulf of Mexico. Interesting colored sea grass this morning along with penn shells and more ...
Your pathway to paradise, Sanibel Captiva blue sunshine, and gentle ocean breezes are short walk down the boardwalk of Nerita Beach.
Entry to Sanibel Captiva just over the toll bridge leads to abundant wildlife: Pelicans, sometimes penguins, Ding Darling, dolphins, manatees, and fishing paradise. Sometimes spot a rare panther or bobcat, but those big cats stay hidden in the Ding for the most part.
Faith, family, and friendships are best shared on a Sanibel or Captiva beach. Endless love, romance, and reconnection to your loves possible here on the shores. Figure this is one HUGE reason for the islands popularity. Times slow down here.
Need we say more? The fun starts and ends here on the beach. Joyful jumping upon the she shell lined beaches of the islands. 

 
The sunsets in the west and rises in the east. This small picture of paradise leads to your next step ... what are you most looking forward to on your next visit to Sanibel Captiva Islands!?!

Call with questions. High five!
Dale (239) 444-8400

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