I’ve never met a SAND DOLLAR I didn’t like. For that matter, I’ve never met a PAUL NEWMANS SHARK EYE that I didnt like either. You know, the SHARKS EYE that has the swirl of blue in the center instead of having a brown swirl.
We had an amazing time on our Captiva Cruises shelling adventure to Cayo Costa last week. We found a beautiful sunny day and the beach filled with plenty of shells… especially LETTERED OLIVES.
And spectacsheller SPINY JEWELBOXES…
Even double JEWLEBOXES and a fab BABY EAR…
SHELLZAM! Check out this MACULATED BABY’S EAR… a pretty rare find in SW Florida
Hannah from Kansas asked me about her find on the boat ride back to Captiva. OMG That’s such a great find!
Everybody found some great shells…
It was so much fun to hang out with so many awesome shellers…
To make it even better, of course everybody received $25 gift certificates for Congress Jewelers.
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We are coming to Sanibell in November. We are so excited for shelling! We want to see the Love Bug!
Pam, I loved getting to see you and the shell love bug at the shell museum the other day. What a work of art! My husband and I were both totally impressed with it, so bravo! We can’t wait to see it again some day. I am using the Rambo seashell shellaboratory as inspiration to get all of my seashells organized. Thanks for all the great ideas, Pam! You are a fantastic artist! P.S. I found my first rose murex on Sanibel the other day. Yippee!
those were some wonderful finds – the beaches around my area have all been shell-less for the last few weeks.
i live on the east coast on St.Lucie inlet. i shell from the inlet to Bathtub Beach.Also looking for sea glass.Any sea glass finds on your coast?