Sometimes after a storm, the high tide will bring in the shells. This morning’s high tide didn’t show much promise (as you can see) after Tropical storm Bonnie went through Florida yesterday. She went north of us with east winds ( we hardly got any rain or wind) so right now it looks like she took all of the shells with her…and some of the beach sand too. Tomorrow we have a full moon (yeah!) so I’ll give you another shelling update on the morning high tide and the evening low tide. Here are some more pictures of the beaches we checked out in Sanibel.
Looks like potential shells but not much really but old shells and lots of foam.
We even went in front of Island Inn beachfront resort but still didn’t have much luck finding shells on the beach. We did see some fabulous shell displays inside the Inn. I could do a whole post on this historical property and the shell displays but here’s a tease and hopefully I’ll get to take more pictures when I’m not on a scavenger hunt for Bonnie’s beach treasures.
We didn’t find anything here either. The gulf waters are still churning out there so who knows what the week will bring. I’m still thinking positive thoughts.
Sending many happy shelling thoughts your way!! Can’t wait to see what Bonnie brings by!
Pam, thanks for the pictures and update. Sorry Bonnie has not been more beneficial for the shelling. As you suggest, maybe there will be more shells during the next week. Hope so.
From watching the weather, I thought that Bonnie might be blowing in the wrong direction for shelling. It looks like she did take a chunk out of the beach.
I Always hope for a little action to make shelling better but also hope that you don’t get a hurricane.
Thanks for sharing, it helps me stay connected to Sanibel.
Carolyn Nally
Thanks so much for sharing these photos!! I always enjoy your photographs!!! Best Wishes, Dovie Belmont
we will be coming to sanibel the day after tomorrow!!!! im sooooooooooooo excited!!!! hope we run into u pam!!!!
Hope to see you on the beach!