One-Eyed Wonder

 

The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife on Sanibel reported the recent release of a one-eyed great horned owl in Bokeelia, after it suffered an injury to its right eye and had it surgically removed.

The owl was admitted to the wildlife hospital on July 5 after it was found sitting under a tree and not moving for several hours near Bokeelia on Pine Island.   » Read more

Reconnect with Nature

Photo from The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel

 

Our area was recently featured in Discover Magazine, better known to its readers as “Science for the Curious.”  The article starts:

Florida is known as the Sunshine State for good reason. Sun-filled days, mild nights, and people with happy dispositions make it a favorite destination for families looking for enriching travel experiences.  » Read more

Extra! Extra!

 

Looking for “extra” things to do on your Sanibel family vacation this summer?

The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) has announced that they will be adding extra presentations at 2 p.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays through August 16.

Daily presentations, which are also offered Monday through Friday at 11 am in CROW’s AWC Visitor Education Center, allow visitors to engage with a staff member or student while learning more about the patients admitted to CROW’s wildlife hospital.  » Read more

Running with Joy

 

Thanks to our friends at WINK News for this uplifting story!

If you’ve driven around Sanibel at lunchtime, you’ve probably seen the man inspiring people on his daily run.

Art Warner is a custodian at Saint Isabel Catholic Church, and every day during his lunch break the 74-year-old runs along Sanibel Captiva Road hoping his j-o-g spreads j-o-y, which is the word written on the sign he carries for miles in exchange for smiles.  » Read more

Reel In Some Love

Photo from TheTravelingChild.co

 

Parents don’t frame pictures of their kids playing video games.  Take them fishing instead and reel in some family togetherness!

There are so many options for family fishing and good ‘ole quality time on Sanibel Island.

Take the kids to Lighthouse Beach where the wooden boardwalk and T-dock at the end of the fishing pier are always busy with anglers and fishing enthusiasts.   » Read more

Creating a Nature Journal

 

 

Earlier this sprintg, we featured Wildlife Artist Jim Anderson as he began the first-ever artist-in-residence program at the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge to help celebrate their upcoming 75th anniversary.

He spent eight weeks on Sanibel Island drawing in his travel/wildlife journal, and teaching others how to do so, as well.  In addition, he created several plein art paintings and worked on projects with local children,  » Read more

The Denison Dudes

 

Look at the beautiful Junonia shell that Daniel Denison and his son found recently on Turner Beach!

The Junonia, of course, is prized for its unique pattern and scarcity, and is a rare find on our beaches as it lives very far from the shore.

The younger of the “Denison Dudes,” annual summer guests from Nineveh, IN, also had an exciting time during his family’s visit here,  » Read more

Corteo

Photo from Cirque du Soleil 

 

Cirque du Soleil’s fan favorite Corteo will soon be making its Southwest Florida debut!  The limited engagement will run July 17 – 21 at the Hertz Arena in nearby Estero.

Corteo, which means “cortege” in Italian, is a joyous procession, a festive parade imagined by a clown.  The show reflects “a theatrical world of comedy and spontaneity situated in a mysterious space between heaven and earth.   » Read more

An Insider’s Guide

Photo by Brian Tietz

 

As writer Karen Bartlett highlights in her Gulfshore Life article “An Insider’s Guide to Summer Fun in Southwest Florida,” there’s no shortage of things to do in our area during “off season.”

The article notes: “Summer is when we have time to host our families, and when college buddies and best girlfriends breeze into town for serious bonding,  » Read more

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