Dolphins Dance

A vacation home on beautiful Cape San Blas

Welcome to Dolphins Dance on beautiful Cape San Blas, Florida

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Dolphin jumping in a sunset

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Cape San Blas and Port St. Joe

Beautiful beach at Cape San Blas

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The lovely pool at Barrier Dunes

Our trip to Cape San Blas, Oct 2007

Our trip to Cape San Blas, Oct 2008

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Larry and Kathryn and their dog Spot, stayed at Dolphins Dance in November, 2009. Larry turned out to be an inspired photographer and he took many pictures and was kind enough to send many to me. I have put some up in the guest comments section, but I wanted to put all of his photos up because I enjoyed seeing them so much and I thought others would love to see them too. The Sanderling series is especially remarkable to me. These cute little shorebirds move quickly along the beach shoreline just above the water, moving in and out as the waves come in, constantly probing for shells. It took tremendous patience and persistance to capture these little birds so clearly. Thank you Larry!!!

Cathy

A Willet on the Cape San Blas beach. The Cape san Blas beach is pristine fine white sand and stretches for miles! One of the Cape San Blas beach access at Barrier Dunes over the orotected dunes. One of the Painted turtles in the lake right outside Dolphins Dance. They love bread and hot dogs! Bleeding Heart bush. This was not taken on Cape San Blas but I love the artistry. This house on the Cape san Blas beach suffered a fire in 2009. Feathery clouds on another perfect day on Cape san Blas in the Florida Panhandle. Dolphins Dance on the left, overlooking the lake is very private and only a one minute walk to the beach. Sanderling #1 on the Cape San Blas beach. They run along the shore probing for shells just above the waterline. Sanderling #2 caught in flight. They prefer to run away but will take flight if necessary. Sanderling #3 on the Cape San Blas beach. Maybe preparing for flight. Sanderling #4 on the Cape San Blas beach. They run quickly on the beach and are not easy to photograph. Sanderling #5 on the Cape San Blas beach. Sandering #6 on the Cape San BLas beach. Their little legs a blur! Sanderling #7 on the Cape san Blas beach. Great Blue Heron at Cape san Blas. I have seen these birds right outside Dolphins Dance on the lake shore. Spot saying he never wants to leave the Cape San Blas beach. Dolphins dance is super pet friendly! Larry named this little fellow Manny. He is a Praying Mantis whose prayers have been answered living on Cape San Blas. Adult Brown Pelican in Florida. You frequently see Pelicans flying over the gulf, especially at sunset. The front of Dolphins Dance. A super comfortable end unit with a cozy bay window overlooking the lake and the shorline pine trees. Kathryn and Spot at Salinas park on Cape san Blas. There are tons of places to hike and enjoy nature on Cape San Blas. Study in shells. These shells were all found on the Cape San Blas beach. Turtle in the lake out back of Dolphins Dance. This one is axniously waiting to be fed. Spot on the beach at Cape San Blas, Florida. On the day they left, Spot would not come downstairs - he wanted to stay! Hiking trail in the St. Joe Peninsula State Park. YOu can enjoy many hikes in this park. The pristine beach in the St. Joseph Peninsula State Park. Miles of unspoiled beach for you to explore! This is the view from the lower back deck at Dolphins Dance. You can see the fishing pier and some of the pines.

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