Our Fall and Early Winter Spot on The Florida Gulf Coast – Indian Shores

Our first day was the opening of Stone Crab season. Here, they are sorting by size outside of the Sea Salt restaurant and bar on day 1 of the season, October 15th.
Shells harbor the tiny sea creatures from the shore birds until the tide comes back in. Zoom in to see the tiny Snow Crab.
October was filled with pop-up storms, billowy clouds, and Nicole, a tropical storm.
Live Oak lined sidewalk. One of many streets, walks, and trails arched with Live Oak trees.
It’s sometimes challenging to see where land, water and sky begin but always a beautiful sight!
November is sand sculpture time. This year’s theme was a take on nursery rhymes. One of my favorites: “Government Contractors” could put “Humpty Back Together.”
We were here though Chistmas. This felt like a meaningful sight. The beach creatures change every day!

One thought on “Our Fall and Early Winter Spot on The Florida Gulf Coast – Indian Shores

  1. Very nice. Thx for keeping me in the loop. Am recovering from Covid- feels like flu- guess it was my turn. Happy new year.

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