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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Life in Sanibel

As I mentioned in my Halloween Post our friends picked Adam and I up last Saturday afternoon in Lantana and we road-tripped across the Sunshine State to Sanibel Island via I-75, also known as Alligator Alley or The Everglades Parkway. It is a flat stretch of highway which traverses the Everglades, a subtropical wetland area in Southern Florida.
In the Toyota Sienna - our rental van for the week, Tricia took the wheel while I navigated riding shot-gun and the boys piled into the back.
We planned to eat most of our dinners out, but we did purchase a bunch of breakfast and lunch foods, snacks, and booze at Super Walmart in Fort Myers before heading over to Sanibel.
After paying the $6 toll we ventured over the Causeway bridge into paradise.
Just to give you an idea of where we're at in the scheme of things, I took a picture of this map at the public beach. Above is Southern Florida and below is a zoom in of the South Western coast of the state. Our condo is located at the southernmost tip of the island as indicated by the large red arrow. Earlier I posted some shots of the beach outside our condo which sits on San Carlos Bay.
However, we spent most of our time across the street at Lighthouse Beach which sits on The Gulf of Mexico. The water is crystal clear and the beach is much larger but still relaxed and private. The Gulf side is where it's at.Some days were windy and we got a few waves. Other days the water was perfectly still and calm. My beach spread:
The Crew:
Tricia's Aunt, Uncle and Cousins were also part of our crew. They have a timeshare at the condo complex and have been coming to Sanibel for years. Most likely a Vodka Pineapple or a Yuengling we're sippin' on. Life.is.good.
We didn't run into any issues drinking on the beach. Technically it's not allowed so we played it safe and rocked solo cups. A blow up tube is essential. We'd spend hours at a time just floating around in the Gulf. I have never swam in water so warm. I'm talking bathwater temperature.....Just your run of the mill float will suffice - we purchased these for about $5 at a local surf shop. We also spent a lot of time at the condo pool & hot tub.There is nothing like a dip after a day on the beach or soaking in a hot tub after hours. I'm pretty sure Tricia and I were in there at least twice a day, everyday. Visit her blog for some great in and under water antics. (She's got a waterproof camera!)Shuffleboard was a fun post beach activity, too!I really liked this game once I got the hang of it!!Kona Longboard is another popular bottled beer down south. I've had it up north on draft but don't usually see it for sale in bottled 6 packs. Score. Downtime and late nights in the living room.

Chess on the screened in patio. Breakfast overlooking the bay.
I have so much more to share about our time here. Stay tuned for an Island bike ride, our day at the Wildlife Preserve, a beach hike to the Sanibel Lighthouse, my shell collection, and I hope to review all the great dinners and drinks out and about. As this post publishes the group is headed to Orlando for a long weekend at Disney before we fly home! What are you all up to this weekend? Hope it's a good one!

8 comments:

  1. So jealous of you right now! Its been raining here for 3 days! Looks like you're having a great time. Miss you...can't wait to see you guys and your tans :)

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  2. OMG! Awesome beach pictures. I hope you have a fun weekend sweetie.

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  3. That looks like heaven right now! I used to go down to the sanibel/ft. myers area all the time!

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  4. I'm reading this as I sit in front of my slider door. All I see is cold, gray sky. Your post cheered me up. Thanks :)

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  5. Love, love, love Sanibel Island! I can't wait to see more photos. Have a great time in Disney and say hello to Stitch for me!

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  6. We're willing to overlook the alcohol, but glass on the beach not so much! Leave the beer bottles behind please.

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