Saturday, January 24, 2009

The Final Clue Has Been Found

Marcia Kimball braved chest-deep water and finally found the final clue on Friday.

Congratulations and Happy Hunting Next Year.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

And Here We go For the Last Week

And for the Grand Finale.

Let us first go back to week Number Three.

Start there to find a trail that will lead you home.

Be prepared to find your way with compass,

and let's not stay altogether dry.

Good Luck.

The Final Clue

Will be here in 2 hours, please come back.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Week Number 7



Sanibel Sea School along with sponsor and partner Lily and Co. are preparing for the arrival of the January 30th Bonefish Ball by holding a scavenger hunt every week. This is lucky week number seven with Bonefish Ball just around the corner! Every week participants follow clues in search of a laminated Bonefish Ball token that marks the spot for treasure provided by Lily and Co. Players are notified online as soon as the token is found at sanibelseaschool.org by clicking on the blog button. No purchase necessary to play!

Sanibel Sea School is a 501(c) 3 dedicated to marine conservation through experiential education. Founded in 2006, the Sea School teaches kids and adults about the ocean and these islands. This summer in response to heavy demand, Sanibel Skills Summer Camp will expand a little to include Urchin Week for kindergarteners and Survival and Surf weeks for teens.
Join this season of Ocean Celebration by participating in the last two all-island scavenger hunts. Thanks to Lily & Co. this week’s prize is a gorgeous hand-blown glass piece from McDermott Glass Studios in Cape Cod Massachusetts.

Seventh Heaven:
History, history, it’s no mystery.
Where have I seen this building before?
It’s been many things, including a store.
The first Episcopal Church, they say.
A school and a bank, back in the day.
Now it’s for you to figure out.
What this clue is all about.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Week Number Six

Congratulations to the father and son team, Eric and John Pfeifer. Together, they solved last week's clue by following the GPS coordinates to a beach on Woodring Road and identified the tree as a Black Mangrove. John knew that the Black Mangrove had pointy leaves, and they tasted salty. Good work guys!

Thursday, January 08, 2009

The Clue of the Week

This week, the bar goes up a notch or three,

There will be old fashion ciphering and new-age technology,

Sanibel pop culture and just for fun, a little plant taxonomy before you’re done.

Here we go:

Christmas is over, the elves have gone away.
Go to the Sanibel Home of the Elves today.


Happy Hunting

This Week's Clue

Will be posted here by 2:00 today. Come back and good luck.

Thursday, January 01, 2009