As we take the causeway to Sanibel and Captiva Islands, we see this osprey nesting on this pole. |
Crossing San Carlos Bay. |
Causeway to Sanibel |
Our first stop is at the Chamber of Commerce. |
We found a nice lady that gave us a lot of information and a map. If this is your first time to the island, this is a must stop. |
The traffic was bumper to bumper on the main road, so with our Sanibel- Capitva map, we took the back roads to our next destination - Captiva Island. |
You have to travel all the way to the end of Sanibel Island to get to Captiva Island. A picture of the lovely homes on Captiva Island. |
The beach was crowded until you walked down past the public beach to the private end of the island. |
When we walked back, we saw a very smart entrepreneur. |
There was a line of people waiting to get their hot dogs, chips, pop, or ice cream. He just drives from beach to beach serving beach goers, who didn't plan ahead. |
The water here is very pretty, but the sand is not as white as Gulf Shores, Al. The water was also very warm for swimming, even though we did not come prepared to swim. |
The only public beach in Captiva is Alison Hagerup Beach Park. The sign is so faded, I missed it when arriving. |
I had noticed this home on our way to the beach on Captiva, but couldn't get a picture of it as we drove by. |
I had Joe stop, so I could get a picture. Joe always has liked pillars. I took the picture for when I win the lottery, I will have a picture of the house we could buy. |
Joe forgot to pack our sack lunches, (I do dishes, so Joe cooks) so we had lunch at the Lazy Flamingo Plaza. |
There is Joe standing in front of the restaurant. The left side is another business. |
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