My poor shell bucket has been empty. Shelling on the SWFL coast has been sort of flat the last few months. Good shelling requires a combination of things. Tides, winds, moon phase all play a part. The biggest factor is location, location, location. Sanibel is the shelling epicenter on the west coast of Florida with the best seismic shelling waves extending to Cayo Costa on the north and south to Bonita Beach, Naples, & Marco Island. The really sweet shelling spots can only be reached by boat. That's why I practically jumped for joy when shelling guide Capt. Brian Holaway of Captiva/Sanibel Island invited me out for a shelling excursion next week. Heading out in the month of May (his favorite month). Capt. Brian likes the warmer temps & the clearer waters.He says "the water seems more alive with stingrays & tarpons cruising by, the sea grass is floating on the surface of the water, & the days are longer." (Credit: Capt. ...
Great blog, great words, great photos. Your blog is alway's a fresh breath of sea air, in a set of lungs that breaths it all day long. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post for Fall, my favourite season.
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely seaside photos!!!
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Linda
beachside cottage
Great photos and I love how you have shared your thoughts!
ReplyDeletestunning photos! enjoy..
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Autumn in Florida is almost like autumn in the north :)....that crazy heron could be mistaken for a scarecrow, couldn't it?
ReplyDeleteVery creative putting fall words with seashore pics....I love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm with George Eliot on that one!
ReplyDeleteBest season...hey...I just realized I have a cousin named George Elliott.
Anyway...love your beach photos!
I love the golden tones of the pictures. My favorite shot was the one of the moon thru the pine tree tho.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'll be so happy to get back to Florida and enjoy the autumn there! ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love your beautiful beach pictures, Karen!!!
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