Tuesday, September 24, 2013
4 Wild Things to See or Do When Visiting Sanibel Captiva: Ding Darling
If you get a chance to visit SanibelWild.com you will see the talent of my friend Rick Zurbriggen. Rick takes his wife and kayak to Ding Darling to capture Sanibel wildlife on film.
Head to the ocean with your camera for the search for dolphins. You must decide between hunting for shells or the perfect dolphin picture. Worse case, get your shells then head to the Sanibel Thriller or Adventures in Paradise for a dolphin cruise.
The Sanibel children enjoy chasing Ibis after a rainfall. Look for a pack of Ibis feeding on the lawn. On your mark, get set, and go!!!
Roseate Spoonbill: No one captures Sanibel wildlife better than the above mentioned Sanibel Wild owner!
Monday, September 23, 2013
Things to do: Sanibel Captiva September Sunsets on the Causeway
Sanibel Sunday slows down In September. Not much traffic, nor business
on the island, but super sunsets still are here for seeing.
These photos were taken from the Sanibel Causeway Beach. You can simply drive onto the Causeway Beach, park, take two steps, and you are on the beach. We love this because the unloading and loading of the car and children is made simple!
High five!
Dale
These photos were taken from the Sanibel Causeway Beach. You can simply drive onto the Causeway Beach, park, take two steps, and you are on the beach. We love this because the unloading and loading of the car and children is made simple!
High five!
Dale
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Saturday, September 21, 2013
3 Beach Things To Do on Sanibel Captiva
1. Beach walk: Take time to walk the Sanibel Captiva beach with your love at sunrise and sunset.
2. Float in the gentle surf: Bring your swim suit and float as the waves gently roll onto the shore. Best to wade out to the area before the surf breaks.
3. Watch for dolphins: Bring a beach chair and watch for the dorsal fin of the Sanibel Captiva Dolphin. Usually, the dolphins surface along the buoy line. Have your camera ready.
2. Float in the gentle surf: Bring your swim suit and float as the waves gently roll onto the shore. Best to wade out to the area before the surf breaks.
3. Watch for dolphins: Bring a beach chair and watch for the dorsal fin of the Sanibel Captiva Dolphin. Usually, the dolphins surface along the buoy line. Have your camera ready.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Sanibel and Captiva Rules: How to Vacation and Live Here.
Sea shells, Sanibel blue sunshine, dolphins, manatees, Ding Darling, romantic beach walks, high and low tide sunrise and sunset, paddleboarding or SUP -ing, floating in the ocean, fishing, wildlife tarpon bay boat tours, vitamin D fulfilling tanning in moderation, food, drinks, cocktails, dining, and fun. Yes. You need to visit Sanibel and Captiva, follow all the rules and discover the island life.
High five.
Dale
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