SANIBEL ISLAND 4 MONTHS AFTER IAN

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2023
  • On the 4 month anniversary of Hurricane Ian striking Sanibel Island, we take a detailed narrated look at the damage , and the progress of the recovery and restoration efforts of the residents and work crews. We start with the causeway's reconstruction and travel to the north end of Sanibel to view the homes, forests, mangroves , and end at the iconic Sanibel Lighthouse which is still standing as a symbol of this community's hope and recovery.

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  • @jeepo4059
    @jeepo4059 Год назад +1

    Look at how the trees that have fought for their lives are looking so ALIVE! Looks like springtime in the Texas Panhandle!!❤️

  • @JulieHembree-os7yt
    @JulieHembree-os7yt Год назад +3

    Sanibel has been a part of our lives for yearly vacations for over 35 years and it had never failed to be a source of beauty and serenity. My heart and soul ache for her, but the video gives me hope for her future and knowing the love her residents and visitors have for Sanibel, no doubt she will rise again. I can't wait to be able to visit my beloved Sanibel once again.
    Julie Hembree

  • @gevgirl
    @gevgirl Год назад +13

    Thank you for sharing this video. I’ve visited Sanibel for 30 years and often described it to people as the closest thing to paradise they’ve ever seen in the U.S. Sanibel was a paradise before hurricane Charley hit in 2004. It was gorgeous! It now breaks my heart to see the devastation again from hurricane Ian. I feel fortunate that I got to enjoy Sanibel pre-2004. Seeing the lighthouse still standing gives me hope. Thanks again.

    • @chodkowski01
      @chodkowski01 8 месяцев назад

      There’s no hope. The earth is changing but people aren’t. Florida now is dealing with rising seas and climate change is bringing higher ocean temperatures which is bringing more often powerful storms. Living in paradise is living on the edge of disaster every time a storm comes.

  • @deniseluckie9535
    @deniseluckie9535 Год назад +9

    how sad I'm in my late sixties and I've been going there since I've been 15 years old it's just devastated it'll never ever be the same😭

  • @jcnimitz
    @jcnimitz Год назад +24

    I had the honor of performing Inspections for FEMA on Sanibel while deployed to Florida. It was heartwrenching, to say the least, but I did my best for everyone.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +3

      Thanks for all your work Joey, so challenging and sad, I have a friend who works for FEMA in the waters near Fort Myers Beach

    • @wendyalexander1893
      @wendyalexander1893 Год назад +1

      Thank you for your service.

  • @EllieM_Travels
    @EllieM_Travels Год назад +18

    You are an excellent narrator, and you captured all the sights we wanted to see. Thank you!

  • @hoosierdaddy8002
    @hoosierdaddy8002 Год назад +3

    Spent a lot of good years at Sanibel. May it rest in peace.

  • @Labyrinthine_Complexities
    @Labyrinthine_Complexities Год назад +3

    Sanibel Island was my solace & refuge while volunteering for IRMA relief. I'll never forget pulling off the causeway on one of those little fishing pull offs & video calling my parents. Seeing that causeway demolished was terrifying. Seeing the beach I sat on and video chatted sunsets with my parents and boyfriend....I hope it recovers. It's a lovely, unique, friendly island population.

  • @newerafrican
    @newerafrican Год назад

    Our family began to vacation in Sanibel in the early '80's and we went there last February (2022). My wife and I visited some friends in Punta Gorda this March and we drove to Sanibel to see the devastation and to have lunch at the Mucky Duck. There was an hour wait!! Good for them!
    Old Florida on Sanibel is gone and I can't even imagine the debris and pollution in the Ding Darling Preserve, lots of which will never be cleaned out. Time heals, but it's gonna take a long, long time for this to heal. Thanks for the video

  • @cathuggerniowacity
    @cathuggerniowacity Год назад

    Thank you for the video. Sanibel is the only where I really relax. I am just gutted by what happened there.

  • @lgannawa
    @lgannawa Год назад +6

    It’s almost like a Cat 4/5 hurricane hit a small sleepy beach town. Thank you for posting. There are so many people who are never going to be able to move back, it’s breaks my heart. All of the lives lost, the lost small businesses, the homes lost. It’s heart wrenching.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      it was very sad to go to video this paradise we love, but it is slowly coming back

  • @geograph-ology4343
    @geograph-ology4343 Год назад +5

    Well done video! The beauty of Sanibel/Captiva brought us there for our honeymoon and years later we brought our kids to enjoy its natural splendor...as well as the Bubble Room and hunting for shells at South Seas. We lost our home in Miami to Hurricane Andrew in 1992. The beauty of nature is only matched by its fury when it decides to turn against man.

  • @masspatriot5409
    @masspatriot5409 Год назад +8

    Just returned from St John USVI & we traveled to the island twice after they suffered back to back 2 cat 5 hurricanes to support them. Our jaws dropped from seeing the devastation. 3 years since we were last there from covid and lockdowns and the island looked great. Mother Nature has a way of restoring itself and miraculously the wild donkeys and other wildlife had survived. 🙏 for the people in Florida.

  • @judycoyne7818
    @judycoyne7818 Год назад +25

    Looking at all the destruction of the foliage, homes and businesses I can’t help but wonder about all the wildlife that perished, so very sad!! Thank you very much for this tour of Sanibel, sure doesn’t look like the Sanibel I know but in time it will once again be rejuvenated!!

    • @arcanondrum6543
      @arcanondrum6543 Год назад

      Indeed. Worse still is the fact that their refuges have been reduced to pinprick size and even then, not untouched -> *4:49* People don't like bugs and everyone wants a view and too many want convenience. ...It won't be long now. I wonder if access to true paradise will first require an assessment of what we did to help the paradise we were given.

    • @georgeclark7497
      @georgeclark7497 Год назад

      Most of them go under ground into the turtle warrens. They know it's coming & get out
      Smarter than Us!

    • @gfriedman99
      @gfriedman99 Год назад

      @@georgeclark7497 Yes they can sense what's coming.

    • @Unfluencer
      @Unfluencer Год назад +1

      all the wildlife? LOL! They were killed off by nonstop development long ago. barely a squirrel left on sanibel.

  • @sgtanderson7051
    @sgtanderson7051 Год назад +1

    So sad. God bless the people who live there.

  • @krisevans5022
    @krisevans5022 Год назад +7

    Thank you for the video. Sanibel is my happy place. Brought my kids here, vacationed here with my sisters. I'll wait patiently until the island is ready to receive visitors. Best wishes for the island's residents and leaders as they recover.

  • @sunni1ib691
    @sunni1ib691 Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing and narrating the effort into restoring Sanibel. When Charley hit in 2004, Sanibel lost its wild Old Florida look, and it was just starting to come back when Ian hit. A sadness seeing the decimation on the island, the wildlife refuge - but I agree, the lighthouse still stands tall. A beacon of hope that Sanibel will make its way back.

  • @Chaufeurse
    @Chaufeurse Год назад +7

    Thank you Larry for such a heartfelt and respectful video of Sanibel. Best regards to you.

  • @markinthemix6055
    @markinthemix6055 Год назад +1

    I appreciate you posting this. I have so so many sweet memories vacationing in Sanibel and Captiva. Some of the best fishing trips of my lifetime.

  • @lorrainemingrino9928
    @lorrainemingrino9928 Год назад +4

    Sanibel was so beautiful! I got to visit about 6 years ago while visiting a good friend! I got to see dolphins jumping out of the water, manatees and the shelling was a highlight for me! It’s so sad but I’m sure with time it will become just as beautiful!

    • @isaacc473
      @isaacc473 Год назад

      My first ever visit to Sanibel was at the end of February 2023. We arrived just as Tarpon Bay Beach just reopened. Despite the state of the island, I still had a wonderful time and coming from California, the shells were unbelievable. Sanibel still has its charm and gave me what I'd consider the best day so far of 2023.

  • @gfriedman99
    @gfriedman99 Год назад +3

    About a week later I did the same route all the way as far as I could go on Captiva until I reached a road closure and turned around. Not sure why but driving through FMB was much more haunting for me. Maybe it's the miles of empty high rise condos and no mangrove forests to hide the devastated houses. Also the big boats piled on top of each other near the marina and wondering about how all the mobile homes fared. I watched Ian on the news but seeing the destruction up close really hits home. Unimaginable.

  • @1020LAStep
    @1020LAStep Год назад

    Thanks for posting this update.

  • @masterspin7796
    @masterspin7796 Год назад

    Good video thanks Larry....

  • @mikeames8339
    @mikeames8339 Год назад

    Perfect video. Thank you for your effort.

  • @ljBloomington
    @ljBloomington Год назад +7

    We have a home on Sanibel & went over by boat a few days post Ian. The progress is slow but considering we were in the eye of the storm, it’s amazing. Once all the rest of the debris is gone it will be restored & (with time) beautiful again. Tarpon beach & Blind pass beach are opening this week, homes are being repaired/rented, restaurants are opening & Church has been meeting since 2 weeks post Ian, on island. My family will be visiting this spring break. Insurance payments are making things slow, considerably more then they should be. We are learning a lot! Sanibel will be back. Its been done before & with all the advanced technology we have now, it will be again. ❤

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +1

      what a positive comment so full of hope of a resident and Im so sorry for your loss . And let the recovery and restoration continue . Glad to see businesses coming back as well. Thanks for sharing Lori

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +1

      Im sure Lori appreciated your hearts ,lots of love to the residents of Sanibel . Thank You

  • @valerief1231
    @valerief1231 Год назад +11

    This reminds me of when Harvey came thru my favorite beach town in Texas, Port Aransas, which has the same vibe as Anna Maria Island. Very rustic, quaint and natural. My heart goes out to everyone in Florida that has suffered loss of homes, businesses, and their happy place. From the ashes, there will be improvements that would never have been possible without the wrath of Ian, and the toughness each person has had to exhibit will lend itself to character development that many people pay to try and create. God speed to everyone affected, Florida is an amazing state with the greatest people.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +3

      what a positive comment with so much hope , and I'm sure this feeling will help thousands in the recovery

  • @barrygoldkind99
    @barrygoldkind99 Год назад +1

    Well done, thanks for sharing and the excellent descriptions.

  • @user-ho3dk4pg8y
    @user-ho3dk4pg8y Год назад

    Thank you for the update. Sad.

  • @kristinen7611
    @kristinen7611 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @nonnie8388
    @nonnie8388 Год назад +3

    I’m reluctant to “like” this video bc of the inexplicable, inconceivable destruction caused by Ian. However,I appreciate this video and the great job of narrating the tour. Very well done. I’ve lived in Sarasota for 6 years, through two devastating hurricanes and will never get used to it. You cannot imagine in your wildest nightmare the power of nature and the destruction to life, wildlife, and property. FLORIDA STRONG❤🙏🏼

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +1

      thanks Nonnie, I sure understand what you say about the "like" of this video

    • @nonnie8388
      @nonnie8388 Год назад

      I did give it a like! Would have given it a great actually! 👍🏼 well done!

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      You are super nice Nonnie

  • @danettej4796
    @danettej4796 Год назад +5

    Thank you for this video you have made for all of us. It’s so sad, I’ve wanted to visit this island for quite a while. I hope my wife and I are able to visit in a year or so.

  • @burghstrong6878
    @burghstrong6878 Год назад +7

    I was in Ft. Myers’s just last week, I was absolutely shook by the devastation ☹️ Have friends there that have been displaced, thank goodness they survived.

  • @JimmyLaw
    @JimmyLaw Год назад +5

    Thank you for the video tour. Sanibel is one of our favorite vacation spots. We are saddened by the devastation.

  • @juliamaul7334
    @juliamaul7334 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @davidcichra1373
    @davidcichra1373 Год назад

    Thank you Kid.

  • @donnat9753
    @donnat9753 Год назад +13

    Thank you so much for your thoughtful and caring video ! Appreciate your time showing us the progress on this beautiful island !

  • @Love_my_corgis
    @Love_my_corgis Год назад

    Thank you for this tour.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      glad you enjoyed it . It was sad but I enjoyed filming it

  • @waynehogue2499
    @waynehogue2499 Год назад +1

    Larry, thanks for the update. So sad!

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      It was sad but glad the rebuild is on

  • @larryfarrell-bu9ne
    @larryfarrell-bu9ne Год назад

    Nothing short of catastrophic...I applaud all the efforts to rebuild and restore and, all the while, remove the incredible amount of debris. The island is devastated, indeed forever changed, but will again become a destination for enjoyment.

  • @sailingeden9866
    @sailingeden9866 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video.

  • @kerzwhile
    @kerzwhile Год назад +7

    Very well done Sir. Thank you for documenting this for all of us to appreciate! ❤

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +3

      I appreciate your positive feedback

    • @joykennedyhughes6269
      @joykennedyhughes6269 Год назад

      Excellent job on your video. I’ve always loved Sanibel Island. Thank you sir. 👏👏👍

    • @joykennedyhughes6269
      @joykennedyhughes6269 Год назад

      Mr Warden. Did the storm affect Sanibel Island Resort and Spa, now run by the Marriott Corporation? We had Corporate Board meetings in that Resort some years ago. Thanks for your comments.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      It affected every building on the island but it should have survived due to its cement construction and with repairs I’m sure will eventually reopen

  • @sdean4816
    @sdean4816 Год назад +2

    It will definitely take years to recover. Nice video, thanks for posting.

  • @dominicdavino252
    @dominicdavino252 Год назад

    Sanibel will come back stronger and more beautiful then before. We have a long way to go but those of us who live on and love Sanibel

    • @dominicdavino252
      @dominicdavino252 Год назад

      Will not let it go to waste. We all thank all of our Sanibel officials and first responders and business owners for their relentless energy to bring back our beautiful paradise. Thank you all.

  • @csflmich2239
    @csflmich2239 Год назад

    Very well done, thank you for posting this.

  • @bedazzled64
    @bedazzled64 Год назад +3

    It's so heartbreaking to see such a beautiful island get totally destroyed the way Ian did. I remember how it looked before Charley, with the beautiful tree canopy's over Periwinkle Way and then after Charley it was all gone. Last time I went there it looked like it was starting to come back somewhat and now this. I just hope and pray that Sanibel never sees another massive hurricane come through so all the beautiful greenery can come back and we can enjoy it as it used to be.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      I have the same wish and so does everybody else

  • @thewheelchairprepper8070
    @thewheelchairprepper8070 Год назад

    THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO

  • @donmadden7413
    @donmadden7413 Год назад

    This video just rips my heart out. Gorgeous place, I've been and I am devastated.

  • @RoderickSpoke
    @RoderickSpoke Год назад

    So sad to see this, we visited from the UK in 2003 and had a wonderful few days. I have wanted to visit again for so long It a special place we hope to return to one day. Thank you for a wonderfully sensitive narration.

  • @reddy3400
    @reddy3400 Год назад

    Great report and video. Fantastic. Thank you sir.

  • @Monicacride
    @Monicacride Год назад +2

    Thank you Sir, I’ve been following her recovery. I look forward to returning to our beloved Sanibel/Captiva Islands. We’ve been visiting since 1995. 😢Its heartbreaking for sure. God Bless all. Again, thank you. 🙏🏻

  • @chrisrobertson3189
    @chrisrobertson3189 Год назад

    Thank Gov. Ron Santis for getting the Sanibel Causeway fixed so quick!

    • @chrisrobertson3189
      @chrisrobertson3189 Год назад

      @0neOver0neThreeSeven You voted for Joe Biden... didn't you.

    • @gfriedman99
      @gfriedman99 Год назад

      @@chrisrobertson3189 Censored Lol

  • @lisabuscaglia1856
    @lisabuscaglia1856 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing the current visual. Sanibel🪸 memories & oodles of seashells are forever mine🌺🌴🌊

  • @sean0472
    @sean0472 Год назад

    Thanks for the video growing up on FMB and sanibel being the smallest wave capital even took field trip to ding darling hopefully it bounces back to be even better than it once was

  • @phyllisa1720
    @phyllisa1720 Год назад

    You did a great job with this video. Thank you.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      thanks Phyllis for your kind words

  • @LarryWarden
    @LarryWarden  Год назад

    thanks for your kind words

  • @mariefraher8725
    @mariefraher8725 Год назад +1

    Thank you. When they tell you to evacuate, get your family and pets and leave. Nothing more precious than your lives.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      Absolute correct Mary glad we were up in Canada and not here yet , but we arrived asap after the storm

  • @jimfarrell7196
    @jimfarrell7196 Год назад +3

    Gut wrenching to see the devastation of this beautiful place. Spent time there in the winter for 8 years, so sad. It’s going o be a long road ahead for those affected. Be strong and look ahead.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      I love your last few words ( "Be strong and look ahead") This is the hope and is happening with most

  • @centralfloridagmrs
    @centralfloridagmrs Год назад

    We love this area. We talked to some people living on the island and explained that they needed to get some kind of Radio to communicate when the grid goes down. That's what we did in Central Florida. Keeping the Community on a Radio network

  • @carolstjohn6306
    @carolstjohn6306 Год назад +1

    thanks Larry, i moved to ft. myers in the late 60's, and spent many a saturday at Sanibel as a teen. so sad about saniel. It was a beautiful place to grow up.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      I agree , it will take time but life is returning to Sanibel , awesome restoration is going on

  • @HighOctane-wo6cm
    @HighOctane-wo6cm Год назад +2

    Great video Larry . I have spent alot of time vacationing in Sanibel last 25 years.
    Breaks my heart, but there is something magical about Sanibel & Captiva it will be back stronger

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      Great comments that everyone would agree with

  • @joevalentine2048
    @joevalentine2048 Год назад +3

    So sad to see my favorite vacation destination devastated
    I remember hurricane Charlie which wiped out the causeway bridges. I never thought we would be able to return but after the bridges were rebuilt we we amazed at the recovery. The trees grew back and the nature preserves retuned and while there were still visible scares slowly but surely Sanibel returned. Thanks for this video and I look forward to returning once again.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      You will be surprised at the pace of the clean up , rebuild and recovery , but I know it won't be the same , especially the foliage will take years

  • @miriam23774
    @miriam23774 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing. This is so sad. I’m still Praying for everyone that lives on the Island. When the island is ready for business I will come visit. 🙏 😎 😢 🇺🇸

  • @joedonzi9552
    @joedonzi9552 Год назад +1

    Hi Larry - thanks for your excellent video tour - I admire your self control in NOT commenting on the "folly of man" who makes "permanent repairs" to a bridge connecting one sand bar ro another sand bar. I am typing this comment with tongue in cheek from my "rental" apartment on South Beach - we here on the Florida East Coast have so far "dodged a few bullets" but the godds of probability are not to be denied forever. I hope you will do a few follow ups ! Cheers , joey d.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +1

      Yes i will be doing an updated video next month

    • @joedonzi9552
      @joedonzi9552 Год назад

      @@LarryWarden Hey Larry that planned updated video is good news - I subscribed to your channel so I do not miss it. Property owners here on Miami Beach are having a very difficult time securing property insurance - especially for wind damage and flood damage. Some have just decided to remain totally un-insured due to the high costs combined with high deductibles. Property owners on Sanibel first have to collect on their existing insurance policies and then - if they decide to re-build - they will have to secure new insurance policies. This reminds me of advice a real estate broker recently gave me , she said "if you cannot afford to insure it , then you cannot afford to own it" Peace to all , joey d.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      yes the owners will have quite a challenge

  • @wendymiller3505
    @wendymiller3505 Год назад

    My husband and I went to Sanibel Island 34 years ago for our honeymoon. We had a wonderful time biking the trails and visiting Ding Darling Nature Preserve where we witnessed a manatee swimming in the water and we canoed in the mangroves. I have always wanted to go back there someday again but it does not look like it will be anytime soon. Thank you for your very thorough video commentary of its current status. Very sad for the residents and the wildlife. Healing prayers for its continuing resurrection from this devastation.

  • @dally8399
    @dally8399 Год назад +2

    Love this video, thank you! So sad but hopeful it will come back.
    Had the privilege to visit Sanibel 2 summers ago! We went to Ding Darling and the lighthouse hardly recognize those areas. Before we left we ate at the Lazy Flamingo😊 so love Sanibel. I celebrated my 70th birthday , and looking forward to going back❤

    • @dally8399
      @dally8399 Год назад

      Also wish we could have seen more of the lighthouse , looks like all the buildings around the lighthouse are gone, so sad . 😢

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +1

      police would not let me near lighthouse , entrance was blocked off

  • @1mmickk
    @1mmickk Год назад

    A very good video, very informative.

  • @bravewave2084
    @bravewave2084 Год назад +1

    Residents were not allowed to return for almost a month. Only trucks were allowed after 2 weeks repair. My house molded to death after having 8 feet of sewage water inside and no electricity. Still no electricity. I can't bare to return. This vid makes me cry. I packed many belongings and evacuated. I'll never be the same.

  • @johnhayes1641
    @johnhayes1641 Год назад

    Very sad. I have so many fond memories of cycling from Fort Myers through Sanibel, Ding Darling and Captiva. Beautifully done video.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      I am glad to see bicycle paths are cleared

  • @gshandro3387
    @gshandro3387 Год назад +3

    So happy to see Sanibel. I am very interested in what Casa Ybel looks like and how it fared. I really appreciate you making this video. Thank you.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      I will go over in a couple of weeks and make another video and I will check it out

  • @gailbarrett9834
    @gailbarrett9834 Год назад

    I was wondering how much has been cleaned up there. Thank you for sharing this video great job.

  • @judycoyne7818
    @judycoyne7818 Год назад +2

    Good to see the birds are back in great numbers!! 😍🥰

    • @drdrew3
      @drdrew3 Год назад +1

      The birds actually do better without the humans there. Much more habitat available and no human activity to hinder nesting and feeding. Nature finds a way

  • @ulmasalli2074
    @ulmasalli2074 Год назад +3

    This island needs to be turn to the big state park - so everyone can enjoy visiting....not just people who can afford to live there! We visited island before hurricane , there is no parking anywhere near beaches, some beaches u cant even get to bcs.of big houses hugging all of it! Our insurens goes up everytime when something like this happens, we do help to pay for it...but feels like we never welcome there!!! Only about 7.000 people residents there and about 1.5 million visitors every year -its lots and lots of money!!!!!This beautiful island should belong to everybody!!!!

    • @gfriedman99
      @gfriedman99 Год назад

      I mean the whole state is beaches. Plenty of other places to go.

    • @Unfluencer
      @Unfluencer Год назад +1

      so true. no homes should ever be allowed here again. the trustfunders just make all the beaches private.

    • @ulmasalli2074
      @ulmasalli2074 Год назад +1

      @@gfriedman99 If all beaches would be accessible for pablic...they wouldn't be so crowded!!!!!

  • @sheilalovesgreg3489
    @sheilalovesgreg3489 Год назад

    Sooooo very sad! My mother and dad used to winter in Bradenton and when I would go down to visit them we would always go to Sanibel. It was so beautiful and this is so so sad.

  • @TheRedDevil_NC
    @TheRedDevil_NC Год назад +2

    I remember how long it took to clean up McClellanville and the surrounding Charleston area after Hugo. The folks in Sannibel have a long road ahead and years to get most things up and running. All the best to them.

    • @AmandathePandaBooks
      @AmandathePandaBooks Год назад

      Hurricane, after hurricane, year after year, why ppl won't leave these areas alone after cleaning the trash and bulldozing the buildings boggles the mind. Even Texas was smart to ban high risk areas from being rebuilt!!

  • @luacreskid
    @luacreskid Год назад +1

    Was on Sanabel about five years ago traveling those same roads and recognized some businesses. Sad to see the destruction, but glad to see the restoration prgressing. Thanks.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      Tom , I will be doing another video around the 1st of April , as it will be 6 months conic the hurricane and hopefully see more restoration

  • @Eastcoastcarclub
    @Eastcoastcarclub Год назад

    Frequently visited sanibel my whole life and always stayed at sandy bend. Can’t wait to see things come back!

  • @billsrq1788
    @billsrq1788 Год назад +1

    Can't believe the garbage that still around.
    Hello from Siesta Key Florida

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      the garbage is steadily disappearing

  • @patembry6625
    @patembry6625 Год назад +6

    Thank you for sharing this video. My husband and I spend January, February and March at Sanibel Sesta. BUT NOT THIS YEAR. So sad we are in Kentucky where it is cold with ice and snow. We will keep Sanibel and everyone in our prayers. Thanks again!! ❤️

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      hopefully you will get back in the near future , the rebuild is happening

    • @lhyork1608
      @lhyork1608 Год назад

      Pat I know Sanibel is special but there are many beautiful..and warm areas to stay in Cape Coral (where I live) and Punta Gorda if you want to come to Sw Florida. We came from NY so I know all about the cold and ice …

    • @gfriedman99
      @gfriedman99 Год назад

      @@lhyork1608 There is still a huge shortage of hotel rooms and rooms are hard to find or very expensive. I would wait until next year.

  • @theresaconner4705
    @theresaconner4705 Год назад +2

    I do appreciate the amount of destruction the storm did to Sanibel seems to be so much more extensive than even Fort Meyers. I feel so bad for all of the people affected by Ian!

  • @MsOneaglewings
    @MsOneaglewings Год назад

    Well done video.

  • @Alanrecife
    @Alanrecife Год назад +1

    It's so sad to see this beautiful island like that I was lucky to spend the summer last year just before the hurricane is going to take while to recover 🙏

  • @LarryWarden
    @LarryWarden  Год назад

    yes †he lighthouse was the beam of hope for Sanibel's recovery and restoration

  • @tmsala59
    @tmsala59 Год назад +6

    It still saddens me to see all the destruction! It was so beautiful there! Time is the cure for many things! 🙏

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +2

      Yes time will heal , and it is happening as we speak

  • @jayfishman7694
    @jayfishman7694 Год назад

    Used to live south of Sanibel and would ride my Harley there often. The devastation is incredible. I can just imagine all the people that are fighting with their insurance company.

  • @garysluhan7903
    @garysluhan7903 Год назад

    Come back soon. I have been going there for 23 years. Once you get it opened back up, I will be back to support you.

  • @criptard
    @criptard Год назад

    I did the flooring in the community center. Hopefully all the nice people who live there are good . Thoughts n prayers

  • @ironbug9924
    @ironbug9924 Год назад

    I was there a month after, working with the recovery crews doing surveys on some of the HVAC systems. It looks like they have made a lot of progress since then. I was just blown away by the devastation. I live in Texas so I have seen bad damage from tornados but the scale of this was just unbelievable. It was depressing driving down the road and seeing people's houses and memories piled up on the side of the road.

  • @a.l.mengel3808
    @a.l.mengel3808 Год назад

    As I watch the video, I heard that you said the magic words - these are vacation homes. While your documentary was appreciated, I must say I feel more and would be more inclined to help the communities where primary homes were demolished, such as in Fort Myers Beach and the surrounding areas. But, we are all free to do whatever we choose with the help that we give. Much love to everyone.

  • @claren4643
    @claren4643 Год назад

    It is strange to see places I have seen BI altered so violently. Nature is a force. My goodness, we must take care of our environment. Thank you for reminding us all.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      yes it was very shocking ,like a war zone

  • @chrishoermle2621
    @chrishoermle2621 Год назад

    Good job on your video….nice flow, edits and presentation- you are a natural for video production young man!

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      thanks Chris for your kind words, strictly an amateur at this

  • @Achilles--
    @Achilles-- Год назад

    I made my first trip here with my daughter and her mother a few years back. Loved it, the island was absolutely beautiful. It's sad to see how much destruction Ian did to this special place. Glad to see it coming back to what it was. I also saw the Beeghly tree clean up trucks in the video. They're from my hometown and do great work. Glad to see my county down there helping out!

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +2

      Glad your home Town clean up trucks were there. Great response in this recovery and restoration

  • @PeterMajewski-gr3re
    @PeterMajewski-gr3re Год назад

    Thank you for the update.

  • @doloresm7396
    @doloresm7396 Год назад

    Thank you. One of the more informative videos I have watched. I finally gave up trying to find out about J.N. "Ding" Darling and I just happened upon your video. Yes, I wonder if Sanibel will ever be like it once was. I think in twenty years it may be the beautiful island it once was, as long as there isn't a repeat. Barrier islands scare the heck out of me. Wonderful place to visit but wouldn't want to live there. I had to evacuate from Sanibel during hurricane Andrew and the only thing the condo had when we returned was a small amount of water around the sliding glass doors at Pointe Santo de Sanibel. I'm done running from hurricanes in Fl.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      I wil bo on Sanibel next week and will find out as I do my follow up video

  • @joycebricker3814
    @joycebricker3814 Год назад

    In 2017 I went to the keys the first week of November Irma hit in early august? I bicycled from key largo to key west the debris was as high as buildings. Restaurants had cardboard signs OPEN. The menu was changed. They had ordered equipment but it hadn’t arrived. My friends and I volunteered at the key west botanical gardens.

  • @saundrakielborn2201
    @saundrakielborn2201 Год назад +1

    Gosh, it seems so long ago, I’m so sorry guys, we live on Marco and Sanibel was one of our fav day vacations, we also loved Doc Fords there.🙏🏼💔😥

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +1

      Everyone loves Sanible and Doc Fords , hopefully you can return soon

  • @TheBassplayr64
    @TheBassplayr64 Год назад

    Wow! Thanks for making this video, we're wondering where all of the debris is being taken.

  • @donna2294
    @donna2294 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this. We’ve been camping at Periwinkle RV park for many years. Don’t know what condition it is now, but we hope we can return one day.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +2

      I will check it our on my next visit for you

    • @donna2294
      @donna2294 Год назад

      Thank You!

  • @lhyork1608
    @lhyork1608 Год назад +3

    It makes me incredibly sad to see the devastation on this once pristine island…but I have NO doubt , the love ppl have for this island and I think within %5 years there will be a significant difference…I was there the Friday before the storm. Had I known that it would be this devastated I would have taken pictures….but we were all hopeful….had nooooo idea that it would be this bad. I am very hopeful that the love ppl have will bring it back to life and give refuge to so many wildlife that need this space. I don’t know if it will happen in my lifetime because I have a terminal disease , but I really hope I get to see it …❤️..

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +2

      Im with you Linda, this is a beautiful paradise , and with love and care it is and will come back

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад +2

      My thoughts and prayers to you Linda , with your disease , I hope you get to see the recovery of Sanibel as well

  • @mikepearson3226
    @mikepearson3226 Год назад

    I was recently in Bonita Springs visiting family. We walked the Bonita Beach and it was a devastated experience. For almost three miles every home had incurred some damage and none of the condo buildings were open
    . The beach’s were empty and I was told more than 400 vehicles were in the water offshore and recreation was not not advised. In Fort Myers Beach the damage was extensive and very little economic activity was seen. Almost 50% of the buildings on the beach were literally gone and many more on the other side of the beach road. While rebuilding was taking place place it appeared that there was a shortage of labor - it will be at least two years before there is a return to anything like normalcy. It’s one thing to see this devastation on tv quote another to witness it in person. The insurance companies are playing tough - almost 25% of claims have been rejected.

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      I must go to Bonita Beach and do a video there

  • @Ryanrock2
    @Ryanrock2 Год назад +4

    Get well Sanibel!

    • @LarryWarden
      @LarryWarden  Год назад

      I like that saying " Get well Sanibel"