40 Miles North of Shell Mountain
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...
Wouldn't it be wonderful to be able to do that!? But I guess if each of us does some little bit, it will snowball into Big Good, huh? Thanks for making me cry happy tears.
ReplyDeleteWow - heartwarming. Thanks for sharing that. Now that is what the spirit of Christmas is all about.
ReplyDeleteWish I could give that woman a hug...man, oh man....what an angel for sure!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on the news! It just goes to show that not everyone is a Scrooge, and there are still good people with big hearts in the world. What a sweet lady!
ReplyDeleteWell, I was already crying tears of joy as I watched the last of our troops in Iraq cross the border into Kuwait and NOW my heart is really singing. What a great day this has turned out to be!!!!! Thanks for sharing this news story with us, Karen.
ReplyDeleteLove you, our troops and this woman.