
March/April 2004

FEATURES
Serenity in the Everglades / By Linda Lee Rathbun
You could visit by car and walk through the Everglades National Park, you could kayak and camp, or you could take a different route—by houseboat.
Predator or Prey? / By Ken Richards
The Sanibel Causeway has been an object of conflict since its beginning and still arouses strong emotions and opinions.
Going with the Flow / By Bill Howell
The forces of nature that wash shells on local shores and stir the Caribbean are the same that have carried sailors for centuries between the New World and the Old.
Epicurious / By David Grant
DEPARTMENTS
Masthead
Editorial
Gulf Coast Grins
Making Waves
Celebrating Islanders
Coastal Commerce
The Arts
Galleries for Any Taste
By Tiffany Yates
Explorer
Big Scrub and Marvelous Springs
By Evelyn B. Kelly
Profile
Adventurer Farwell, By Barbara Linstrom-Arnold
Habitats
The Fun Part of a House, By J.G. Samuels
Outdoors
The Wheel Deal, By William Ernest Waites
Across the Causeway
Fisheating Creek, By Jill Tyrer
Getaways
Dining in Palm Beach, By David Grant
Special Section
Downtown Fort Myers and East Lee County,
By Barbara Linstrom-Arnold
Cuisine
Dining Out with a Chef, By Michael E. Swann
Finds
Toys for All Types, By Julie Clay
Calendar
Where to Go and What to Do in Southwest Florida
Island Journal
A Diary of Everyday Life in Paradise