| While at Indian Creek RV Resort and Manufacture Community, one morning we looked out our windows, and saw a stream of bikers going by. |
| We have found that this community is very active. One morning there was a volley ball and tennis tournaments going on. |
| We headed back over the causeway to Sanibel Island after paying the $6.00 toll. |
| There are a lot of people that park for the day (free) on the narrow beaches along the causeway, instead of going to the $2.00/ hour beaches on Sanibel & Captiva Island. |
| The Lighthouse was lit for the first time in 1884. |
| There was a large bird 2/3's of the way up, but I could not get a good picture of it. |
| Sanibel's fishing pier is also on the Lighthouse Beach. |
| View of the causeway bridge and Fort Myers Beach in the distance, and lovers in the foreground. |
| Anther picture of the bird. It looks like some kind of hawk, or maybe an osprey in this picture. |
| Lighthouse and lighthouse homes on the beach. |
| We walked on the beach with Mallery, since we had paid for the parking. |
| The parking lot at Bowman's Beach is very large. No waiting for a parking spot at this beach. |
You cross a waterway to the beach.
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| We've become lazy beach bums! Check out our newly purchased beach umbrella. (I wanted a colorful one, but the white one was cheaper and would fit any decor in the future) |
| If you look close you can see Mallery hiding in the shade behind my chair. |
| Joe pulls her up for a picture. |
| This is a rough pen shell. I got a pamphet that tells you the name of shell on Sanibel and Captiva. I don't know what is attached to it though. |
| A cactus flower at the beach. |
| And of course more birds. |
| As we approach the birds from one direction, another couple approaches the birds from the other way. |
| I like Bowman Beach the best so far on Sanibel Island, because it has the widest beach with the most shells. |
| Mallery loved her walk on the beach, as well as chasing the birds ( as far as her leash would let her go). She was able to stay cool from the ocean water and breeze. |



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