National Florida Beach TV Ads to Run

How cool is that?

The Lee County Visitor and Convention Bureau have just finished taping 9 straight days of a different section of beach for people around the United States to see that our beaches have not been affected and that they should not cancel their Florida vacation… one of the days was filmed in front of ‘Tween Waters Inn on Captiva Island.

We have to get the word out there somehow because if people just watch the news, we are getting a really bad wrap!

You can read all about it here: Lee County Shoots Multi-Million Dollar National TV Ads

Have a great weekend,

Sandy and Rob

p.s. Sanibel Island Beach Homes

Latest NASA Aerial of the Oil Spill

This makes me ill just looking at it!

Take a look at the latest NASA aerial view of the disaster…

Sanibel Island OSHA Oil Spill Cleanup Training on June 14, 2010

Hey everyone,

Just spotted this information out from the Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation as to a special OSHA training on “Oil Spill Cleanup” to take place on Monday, June 14th.  There will be 2 different time slots to accommodate peoples’ schedules, from either 8am-noon or 1pm-5pm.  All the details are below…

Hope to see you there!

Sandy and Rob

SanCap One Source Realty

Oil Spill To Be Contained Next Week?

Well, hopefully this is the last post ever about this topic…

Evidently, there are many reports that there are several “solutions” in the works to finally resolve the oil crisis happening in the gulf.

British Petroleum (BP) has lost all credibility this week by admitting that they “grossly underestimated” the extent of the spill and the damage that it is causing… Really?   Duh!

Here is the latest NASA Terra satellite photo taken, showing that a massive “arm” of oil is extending out into the open ocean away from the ground zero spot of the damaged oil rig.  Unbelievable!

No words…….

Until next week,

Sandy and Rob

p.s. SanCap One Source Realty

SWFL Oil Spill Resources

As a quick follow-up to last week’s post, I wanted to provide some more resources for you regarding the Deep Horizon Oil Spill Disaster:

http://www.mysanibel.com/Departments/City-Manager-s-Office/News

www.incidentnews.gov/incident/8220

www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com

www.roffs.com/deepwaterhorizon.html

and I also found another great website reporting on every detail over at NaplesNews.com

http://www.naplesnews.com/news/gulf-coast-oil-spill/

There’s so much at risk… so much at stake… I still find it unbelievable…

I also want to wish all the mothers out there a wonderful Mother’s Day weekend!

Until next week,

Sandy and Rob

SanCap One Source Sanibel Island Real Estate

Oil and Water Never Mix for Sanibel Island Wildlife and Tourism

Uuuuuf!   There are no words, are there?

As we all brace for the possibility of oil washing up on our unbelievably beautiful shores, preparations have begun and emergency plans are being activated in an effort to minimize the damage and save as much wildlife as is possible.

The biggest concern at this time of year in particular, of course, is our already endangered sea turtle friends making their way to our beaches as we speak.

We can only hope that they will sense the danger and migrate more south this year.

Sanibel Island (and all of SWFL) could be spared if the weather and ocean currents cooperate, that is, barring the assurance that the guilty oil rig causing this environmental castastrophe can be repaired quickly and stop the “hemorrhaging” of its gushing oil.

You know that I try to keep this blog as upbeat and positive as possible, giving you tidbits about Sanibel and Captiva that anyone visiting or planning to live here would like to know about, however, sometimes there are issues that affect us all and need to be brought up.  This is one of those issues.

So?  What can we do at this point?

Best advice?  Contact the Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation or the J.N. Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge for the lastest information and the possibility for you to volunteer to help…

This affects us all and should be taken seriously…  Our collective “fingers crossed” that Sanibel and Captiva Islands are spared on this one!

Talk with you next week,

Sandy and Rob

p.s.  Also, here’s a tiny primer on Oil Spills