Soakin, Snoozin, Sunsets

We have been working hard getting more practical experience for the resume in case any future Beach Bum job openings become available.  Another beautiful day on Captiva with clear skies and clear water.  I could see my feet in chest deep water today and while not totally smooth the past couple of days have been very mild in the gulf.

We have made a few friends while here this week.

We met "Charlie" from Kansas City



We met "Martin" from Geico

We have logged many hours on the beach just Soakin, Snoozin, and watching the Sunsets.  Last couple of nights have been some of the best sunsets so far this week.



We also stopped at The Matthews Bailey Shell Museum on Sanibel.  It was interesting but not sure it was worth the $48 it cost us to get in.  I would have like to have seen more shells on display instead they had one section that was just pictures of shells.  There were some craft items displayed that were made with shells which was pretty cool.  They also had a live display downstairs that had some live shells on display.

This made entirely of shells

 

The small purple flowers are purple Coquina shells must of taken forever to collect them



Playing in Paradise is free, parking on the other hand!


Tonight we went to the Bubble Room.  We went there the very first time we stayed a week on Captiva.  Rachelle (Daughter) and Lexi (Our oldest Beach Angel) was with us.  A combination of too much sun the first day and Orange Crunch Cake did not go well for Rachelle or I that night. I havent been back till today.   P.S.  No Orange Crunch Cake for me tonight!



But if you like Pina Coladas


Tomorrow were going on a little adventure about 2 hours south of here.  Stay tuned!






Comments

Shelllady said…
Next time you go to Sanibel, go to the Community House on Mondays. That's Sanibel Shellcrafter day! They offer a class in shellcrafting at 10:00 (for free) you only pay for the supplies if you decide to keep what you made....critters or flowers ($2-3) I belong there and have been for years! and YES I am a shell painter/hider....we at Sanibel Shells call us Fairies and Pirates who paint and hide in the shadows all over Sanibel and Santiva mostly!!!

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