Hurricane Irma Sanibel
Just so ya know, Clark and I are safe and sound. We’re a little stressed by Irma (okay yea,...
Read MoreJust so ya know, Clark and I are safe and sound. We’re a little stressed by Irma (okay yea,...
Read MoreIt’s the ebb and flow of shelling that keeps me going to the beach over and over again. I...
Read MoreCONCH SHELLS have been washing up all along the beaches of Southwest Florida as well as CORAL...
Read MoreIt’s crazy the masses of stranded FIGHTING CONCHS and HORSE CONCHS I showed you over 2 weeks ago (CLICK HERE) are still on the beach at Gulfside City Park. Blind Pass Captiva has come and gone with shells a few times in...
Read MoreSouthwest Florida had some crazy storms plow through our area in the last few days… so I...
Read MoreSeashells, sunsets and shellers color my world every day. All along the west end of Sanibel brightly colored SCALLOPS brought out the color in each and every treasure that washed up Mixed in with this color were loads of all...
Read MoreThere are days when hundreds of COCKLE shells… or DOSINIA shells… or PEN SHELLS wash...
Read MoreA few more beautiful sunrises and sunsets have happened since I took this photo last week. I almost forgot about showing you these amazing treasures and moments because time seems to be passing with the speed of light. I...
Read MoreSanibel has had so much rain in the past month, we’ve had flooded streets, yards and parking...
Read MoreLast night’s mango sky brought out a mango tinted HORSESHOE CRAB along with several different mango colored seashells as well. Check out this BEAUTIFUL CRASSATELLA (9 o’clock) Clark found last night at Bowman’s...
Read MoreAn hour before sunset is my favorite time to shell on Sanibel in the summer time. The temperature is cooler and the skies change by the second so it makes for a beautiful backdrop to the already colorful shells. I went to Blind...
Read MoreShellzam! These are some of the unbelievable shells and bling we’ve found on an...
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