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
Fabulous finds, you are lucky to find so many little treasures like that
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and your sweeeeet comment, Karen!!!! Love that "switched at birth" idea ;-))
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your wonderful coral finds! And you're so tough, wow... strong winds, rain... nothing will keep you away from the beach!
Take care,
Jutta
That horse conch is big! Broken or not great find! It's always in the eye of the beholder. Can I behold this?
ReplyDeletewow, great stuff. I'd love to be out there looking too!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Karen! Lee definitely stirred up some things in the water for us. Maybe I can sneak off to Sanibel this weekend....I WISH!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great Thursday!
You found so many goodies! Lee certainly was good to you ;)
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! 30 days and counting!
ReplyDeleteWe had a few nasty storms while camping at the Suwannee over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteYou have my greatest admiration, shelling in the rain!
ReplyDeleteI love the horse conch too. That is amazing!!!
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