"I did not want to live out my life in the strenuous effort to hold a ghost world together. It was plain as the stars that time herself moved in grand tidal sweeps rather than the tick-tocks we suffocate within, and that I must reshape myself to fully inhabit the earth rather than dawdle in the sump of my foibles." — Jim Harrison (Julip)
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. ...
You can't get away with a front plate like that here in California. They want your actual license on the front and back of your vehicle.
ReplyDeleteYou found more in one night than we did during our entire week. I'm not sure why there wasn't much this time. We usually go to the beach further north and find far more sea shells and such.
What are those, btw? Some of them look like shark teeth.
Blessings,
Marcia
maybe they thought they needed a license to shell?
ReplyDeleteLove the license plate... although there is no way my husband would let me put that on my car!!! Those are great finds...love those shark teeth. Very interesting...how many sharks would those teeth fit? I am so curious - what do they fall out and then just wash onshore? I am going to look that up!!! Hope you had a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteOMG I've never seen so many shark teeth. (I'm having visions of one poor shark roaming around with no teeth!!) Not sure what to think about the car number plate though, interesting :)
ReplyDeleteWhat do you do with all your sharks' teeth? By now you must have hundreds!!!! Do you make jewelry from them...or sell them to jewelers?
ReplyDeleteBecky>I'll have to post a pic of my big jar I am filling up with shark's teeth. I am using some for some crafts. I do give a fair amount away but I believe that's why I find so many. The Englewood beaches are especially good for teeth. I work 50 hours a week so I'm not always piddling around on the beach but if I leave work at 6pm I can make it out in 30 mins and catch the sunset. I call it shark's tooth therapy. Email me when you are in town.
ReplyDeleteI think that is more shark teeth in a month then I have found in my lifetime.
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