Had a credit I had to use or lose on JetBlue by the end of January, so the spouse and I decided to take a quick mid-winter, mid-week break on Sanibel Island, one of my favorite places.*
For those of you unfamiliar with Sanibel Island, it is in Southwest Florida (near Ft. Myers, just north of Naples), and is renowned for its shelling, birding, miles of beach, and fabulous sunrises and sunsets.
Here are some of my favorite photos (and memories) from our recent Sanibel jaunt, taken with my little Canon PowerShot S90 or my Nexus 5 smart phone ('cause the spouse convinced me I didn't need to bring my Nikon -- ahem).
First up, the prettiest sunrise that you ever did see.
Next, shells. The reason I go to Sanibel Island. Though the shelling was not particularly good this visit, despite there being a new moon. Still, I managed to find a dozen or so nice ones. (The colors are much deeper and brighter when the shells are wet. But I was in a hurry and didn't have time to spritz them for their close-up.)
I had much better results with birding, though.
First up, check out this lovely snowy egret, wading into the water, on the beach in front of the Island Inn, where we stayed this visit.
Next, a visit to the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, an amazing place, yielded several photos of roseate spoonbills. I even managed to convince one roseate spoonbill to come up very close to the viewing platform, so I could snap this photo of it. (I am the roseate spoonbill whisperer.)
We also spotted flocks of white pelicans and storks and this little night heron there. (Look, he's smiling!)
Back on the beach, we watched this seagull land this silvery, catfish-looking fish and then wrestle with it, which was pretty amazing. (I will spare you the gory photos.)
And there were terns everywhere. I particularly love this photo where the tern second from the right is chewing out the tern next to her. (I really should have taken a video. It was hysterical. Talk about hen-pecked!)
I also managed to catch an ibis in flight. (Look to the left of the photo.) So beautiful.
Sunsets are a big deal on Sanibel, with people lining the beach, or relaxing in beach chairs (like these plastic Adirondack chairs), to view it (often with a glass, or bottle, of wine).
I think this photo captures the mood.
Speaking of the sunsets, I took dozens of photos of the two sunsets we saw, but I particularly like this one, where you can see brown pelicans fishing near the horizon.
Until next time...
*Luckily (?), we made it back to Connecticut just before
Mother Nature decided to dump six (or was it seven?) inches of snow on us
last night.Woohoo! (I miss you, 75-degree weather and beautiful, warm
sandy beach!)
Showing posts with label life's a beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life's a beach. Show all posts
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Where's your beach?
As a kid, I didn't like, or appreciate, the beach. The ocean scared me -- and was too cold. The sand got in everything -- and was too hot. And there always seemed to be too many people -- yet I had no one to play with.
What a difference a few years, and working in an office, make. Now I pine for the beach -- a warm, sandy beach with ocean waves lapping the shore. Indeed, few things soothe and de-stress me more than a long walk along the beach in the early morning or late in the day. Heaven.
Over the years, I have had the good fortune to visit many wonderful beaches across the United States and abroad -- from Massachusetts to Long Island; North Carolina to Florida; California to Hawaii. Each of them has their charms.
I love Sanibel Island, Florida, for the shelling...
Bermuda for its pink sand, warm water (in summer), and swimming with the fishes...
and St. Martin for the amazing beachfront sunsets...
But only on Kiawah Island, in South Carolina, can you go walking and biking along the beach for miles...
and yet feel like you are the only ones there...
Indeed, with 10 miles of beach to explore, Kiawah is a beach-lover's paradise, where you never know what (or who) you will stumble across.
Perhaps a toy boat...
Or a bright yellow dump truck...
A sunbathing whelk...
Or a stranded jellyfish...
The beach at Kiawah is even beautiful when clouded over by an approaching storm...
So where's your beach?
Let me know via the Comments.
What a difference a few years, and working in an office, make. Now I pine for the beach -- a warm, sandy beach with ocean waves lapping the shore. Indeed, few things soothe and de-stress me more than a long walk along the beach in the early morning or late in the day. Heaven.
Over the years, I have had the good fortune to visit many wonderful beaches across the United States and abroad -- from Massachusetts to Long Island; North Carolina to Florida; California to Hawaii. Each of them has their charms.
I love Sanibel Island, Florida, for the shelling...
Bermuda for its pink sand, warm water (in summer), and swimming with the fishes...
and St. Martin for the amazing beachfront sunsets...
But only on Kiawah Island, in South Carolina, can you go walking and biking along the beach for miles...
and yet feel like you are the only ones there...
Indeed, with 10 miles of beach to explore, Kiawah is a beach-lover's paradise, where you never know what (or who) you will stumble across.
Perhaps a toy boat...
Or a bright yellow dump truck...
A sunbathing whelk...
Or a stranded jellyfish...
The beach at Kiawah is even beautiful when clouded over by an approaching storm...
So where's your beach?
Let me know via the Comments.
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