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A Sunday Excursion with Andy!

Sunday, October 24th, 2010

If it has anything to do with fishing, shelling, dolphin watches, kayaking, canoeing, boating of any kind or sunsets surrounding Sanibel and Captiva Island, then Adventures in Paradise is the place to go.

Adventures in Paradise at Port Sanibel Marina invites you to canoe and kayak the Roberts Refuge trail, an easy well marked trail teeming with wildlife. Our secret garden trail puts you in the mist of wildlife and native vegetation as you float along reconnecting with nature.

Paddle trails where the ancient Calusa Indians traveled. Quiet, serene trails interrupted by the call of birds, splash of fish or whoosh of manatee coming up for air will thrill paddlers of all ages. This is eco-fun for the entire family. Glide through the mangrove tunnels and marvel at the teaming life the estuaries protect and nourish: gathering fish among the roots which are stalked by birds causing crabs to scurry along the bark. Feed your thirst for adventure and witness first hand the natural cycle of the estuaries in our secret garden.

So let’s follow Andy as he paddles along and shares his Sunday excursion with us!

A Sunday Excursion With Andy

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

This last Sunday, I visited the Koreshan State Historic Site in Estero. It is easy to get to from the corner of US 41 and Corkscrew Road–less than a 45 minute drive from Sanibel.

For a vehicle fee of $5.00, I spent an amazing afternoon visiting restored buildings from the 1890′s, an art collection and walking the beautiful grounds and trailways alongside the Estero River. What I had previously thought was a historic marker on undeveloped land turned into an almost 4 hour visit. It is definitely worth several trips as musical concerts are held every Sunday afternoon in the Art Hall. You can also sit and watch the kayakers and canoers racing down the River. There is also an introductory video to watch in the Founders House.

Dr. Teed and his small legion of followers left the privileged south side of Chicago and became a vital part of the Estero community. The last remaining relatives of the community bequeathed the property to the sate of Florida. Florida has done an excellent job of maintaining the community, educating the visitors with a wealth of docents and also providing camp and recreational facilities on the property.

I know you will be wonderfully surprised to learn more about this communal society and the wonderful assets they left behind.

To be continued next Sunday!

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY

An Ocean’s Reach Family Portrait, 1976

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

The Goertemiller Family, 1976

Thank you for letting me share with my Ocean’s Reach friends and family a picture of the Goertemillers taken over the Christmas holiday in 1976 at Ocean’s Reach—Dru, Lyn, Kurt, Mother and Dad. I remember this trip to Sanibel and those tee shirts Mother made as if it were yesterday.

This is a very special photo to me as it is one of our family’s first of many visits to OR (when OR was just two years old) as guests –and later owners– and a loving tribute to my mother who passed away recently and to my dad who today celebrates 58 years of marriage to my mother! Sanibel was my parent’s favorite family destination spot throughout the years and continues to be the ultimate relaxation spot for my dad.

My siblings and I miss my mother more and more each day as memories resurface, needs go unspoken and the reality of her absence sets in. She was the epicenter of our extended families, a very pretty woman (as you can see), creative and fun loving. We never made an important decision without her!

Thanks, Mother and Dad, for introducing all of us kids to Ocean’s Reach and Sanibel when we were snowbound in the Buckeye state and for the values passed along of hard work, good financial management and the dreams and rewards of condo ownership on a sunny, warm beach that we are fortunate to experience today.

My dad, brother and sister also want to thank the owners, staff and winter guests at Ocean’s Reach who reached out overwhelmingly to us during my mother’s illness and death with their kindness and caring.

Happy Anniversary, Daddy!

BIG ARTS Fundraiser

Friday, January 30th, 2009

BIG ARTS BIG SECRET fundraiser was held on January 24th on Sanibel and this year consisted of a totally unique form of art sale. The big secret was that none of the guests would know who had created each of the 8 X 10 artworks until the end of the evening.

There was also a live performance by the incredible artist Jonas Gerard, who created a fabulous work of art as viewers watched. This colorful masterpiece later was auctioned off for the sum of $5000. Jonas also donated several other pieces of art, as did the other Island favorites, Ikki and Polly Matsumoto, and Myra Roberts.

This year’s fundraiser was a wonderful success and enjoyed by all. Definitely a “must attend” for next year! To learn more about BIG ARTS campus, their history, class schedules, and upcoming events, got to BIGARTS.org.

Kayaking on Sanibel and the Blue Waterway Trail in Lee County.

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Sanibel Kayaking

Take a look at owners Sam Bumgarner, Andy and Bill Kinsman and Andy, manager of Ocean’s Reach, as they prepare to kayak on and around Sanibel Island. For those who are unaware, in addition to the Gulf of Mexico, there are miles and miles of blue water trails to explore in the bay and bayous of Sanibel Island. The following pictures are in Dinkins Bayou and Clam Bayou. This was a weather perfect day, clear as a bell–not a cloud in the sky– and temperatures in the low 70′s!

The group left Ocean’s Reach at 3 p.m. by car,and arrived at Clam Bayou behind Auntie Agnes’ house by 3:30 p.m. and kayaked with their two Ocean’s Reach kayaks for over two hours. This is an incredible way to explore Sanibel and see areas unaccessible by car, foot or bike. It allows you to see some beautiful real estate property and natural habitats like you can’t imagine. It was amazingly quiet and peaceful as the kayakers paddled without noise, whimper or splashing. The only splashing was mullets jumping in and out of the water. What an amazing sight to see so close up. Osprey dove in and out of the water right in front of them also, while catching their dinner. After, they would soar back up in the air with a fish in their mouth big enough for dinner for two!

The outing was thoroughly enjoyed by the group, although Andy was a little sore following his upper body workout. But remember, Andy,this is so much better than being in an enclosed gymnasium pushing weights!

Off Island Adventure

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

If one decides to leave the Island and head to downtown Fort Myers there are many things to do. Saturday at Centennial Park in downtown Fort Myers the Celtic Festival was held. Music, food and lots of interesting company.

Biking Fun!

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Bicycles can be rented at Ocean’s Reach and purchased from Billy’s Bicycles (on the island). I’m riding my new bike to Captiva. It is a good thing I was looking straight ahead. I never leave home without my helmet.

Sanibel Reality Check

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

~ It’s Cold in Indiana ~ It’s Not Cold at Sanibel

Another Splendid Day at Ocean’s Reach!

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Plenty of activity on the beach and around the pool while the temps up north are beyond cold, today is perfect at Ocean’s Reach!

Take an Eco Outing To Fort Myers River District

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

If you have never had the opportunity to study the delightful butterflies we all see in our gardens, then you should take the time to visit the new business which just opened in downtown Ft. Myers on Fowler Street in the river district. It is an ecco friendly butterfly garden called Butterfly Estates which is home to many varieties of butterflies. There is a wonderful dining area that serves both breakfast and lunch which you can enjoy while being surrounded by these lovely, gentle creatures. There is also a ecco friendly gift store on the premises along with an ice cream shop and a fudge shop. This is an absolutely beautiful experience, and our thanks to the Butterfly Estates for making this experience available to all.

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