Shell pile @ the North Jetty in Nokomis, Florida Has anyone been following i Love Shelling blog? Pam has been giving us the blow-by-blow of all the shells rolling in on Turner Beach a.k.a. Blind Pass. For dedicated shell lovers the sight of that big honkin shell pile growing upward on Blind Pass makes you want to call in sick to work, grab your shell shovel, & head south or whatever direction it may be for you to Sanibel. For those of you that are a plane ride away in the cold & snow; looking at those shells has got to be painful & my heart does go out to you. I live 2 hours north of Sanibel via I-75 or about 40 miles as the crow flies. I've sat at my computer for 3 days now looking, drooling, enlarging the pictures, looking again at my work schedule.... ratz - I'm not off till Monday. Where I live in the Venice/Englewood area we have some spectacular beaches. Each has their own personality. Englewood's beaches are more rustic & laid-bac
Well that didn't really take that long did it? You and I are kindred spirits Karen, that's why I like you so much! Laundry and dinner can always wait, but shelling and sharks teeth move with the whimsey of the tides. I have a HUGE Hinckley and Schmidt water bottle I'd like you to fill next! Haha! Nicely done - what's next on the agenda?
ReplyDeleteYour sharks teeth are so pretty,
ReplyDeletein the jar that you have filled,
how many do I think there are?
it's looks about like a mill!
I'm really going to have to get down that way!
Have a great weekend!
How does life get so darned busy? I really really really want to get down for a sharks' teeth adventure!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Congrats. I remember your post when you first started filling the jar! Love the photo of you kayaking and calling it a housework detour is pretty funny. I have several of those detours myself...of which one is visiting my favorite blogs! Have a great Sunday.
ReplyDeleteI love the jar full of teeth, the colors are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteFab collection of sharks teeth. We just might have to detour from our laundry tasks while in Sanibel and make a high speed run up to Englewood!
ReplyDeleteThat is just incredible! I've never seen one...but now I know what they look like! I would love to visit your beach! I'm a beach bum...when I get there! lol ♥
ReplyDeleteAlas! The jar is completely full.... just like life. That could be your "Campbell's Soup Can" art ..... "Englewood's Shark's Teeth" by Kaybe Warhol
ReplyDeleteWow, you'd be the envy of my grandsons who are avid sharks' tooth hunters when they visit me in Florida every Winter Break.
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