Tanins near the Edison Pier, originally uploaded by Erin *~*~*. There must be mangroves nearby, for the river is tinted a rusty red near Edison’s Pier. This was the very first structure built on the estate.
Tanins near the Edison Pier, originally uploaded by Erin *~*~*. There must be mangroves nearby, for the river is tinted a rusty red near Edison’s Pier. This was the very first structure built on the estate.
Old-world charm with a modern world backdrop, originally uploaded by Erin *~*~*. I ambled down to the Caloosahatchee River from Ford’s caretaker’s-cottage-turned-gift-shop and sat on a bench. Immediately, the wind coaxed a song from the giant stands of bamboo that paint a lacy pattern on the sky. Feeling for all the world like Forest Gump waitin’ on the bus, I watched with held breath as a feather wafted down from somewhere above and gently...
Sanibel Beach near the Pointe Santo resort, originally uploaded by Erin *~*~*. There are lots of waves hitting the Sanibel Island beaches, and a wonderful breeze but no shells! It doesn’t matter, though – I’m really happy to have spent an hour roaming the beach.
Walking out to the beach, originally uploaded by Erin *~*~*. The Gulf has some waves – off to investigate!
"Algiers" beach on Sanibel Island, originally uploaded by Erin *~*~*. Very hot day in Southewest Florida but there’s an awesome sea breeze here at the beach. Really no shells to speak of.
Bocilla Island Seaport, originally uploaded by Erin *~*~*. I need to google when I get home and find out why there are two different spellings for this town (Bocilla and Bokeelia) and why it’s called Pine Island AND Bocilla Island. Intrigue! Mystery!
Walking on the Bocilla Seaport pier, originally uploaded by Erin *~*~*. They want eight bucks to walk to the ende of it but since we haven’t any fishing poles, I don’t think that applies to us…
Standing on Lovers Key, originally uploaded by Erin *~*~*. That’s the Big Carlos Pass bridge. We are starting to seine now.